Vitamin D status by sociodemographic factors and body mass index in Mexican women at reproductive age

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Alejandra Contreras-Manzano et al., « Vitamin D status by sociodemographic factors and body mass index in Mexican women at reproductive age », Salud Pública de México, ID : 10670/1.cn4g6h


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"Objective. To describe the prevalence of Vitamin D defi - ciency (VDD) and insufficiency (VDI), and the main dietary sources of vitamin D (VD) in a probabilistic sample of Mexican women at reproductive age participating in Ensa - nut 2012, stratified by sociodemographic factors and body mass index (BMI) categories. Materials and methods. Serum concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin-D(25-OH-D) were determined using an ELISA technique in 4 162 women participants of Ensanut 2012 and classified as VDD, VDI or optimal VD status. Sociodemographic, anthropometric and dietary data were also collected. The association between VDD/VDI and sociodemographic and anthropometry factors was assessed adjusting for potential confounders through an estimation of a multinomial logistic regression model. Results. The prevalence of VDD was 36.8%, and that of VDI was 49.8%. The mean dietary intake of VD was 2.56 μg/d. The relative risk ratio (RRR) of VDD or VDI was calculated by a multinomial logistic regression model in 4 162 women. The RRR of VDD or VDI were significantly higher in women with overweight (RRR: 1.85 and 1.44, p

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