The first Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Russian Federation

Aim. To assess the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency among the adult population living in the regions of the Russian Federation located at latitudes from 45 to 70. Materials and methods. Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study using the "cross-sectional"...

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Autores principales: Lyudmila A. Suplotova, Valeria A. Avdeeva, Ekaterina A. Pigarova, Liudmila Ya. Rozhinskaya, Tatiana L. Karonova, Ekaterina A. Troshina
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:71ef919b7c5645aeb280061a087e25a52021-12-01T12:22:37ZThe first Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Russian Federation0040-36602309-534210.26442/00403660.2021.10.201071https://doaj.org/article/71ef919b7c5645aeb280061a087e25a52021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/86966/65148https://doaj.org/toc/0040-3660https://doaj.org/toc/2309-5342Aim. To assess the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency among the adult population living in the regions of the Russian Federation located at latitudes from 45 to 70. Materials and methods. Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study using the "cross-sectional" method. Results. In this study, 72.1% of the examined have the status of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency, while an adequate level was diagnosed in 27.8% of cases. When assessing the degree of vitamin D deficiency depending on the season, statistically significant differences (p0.00001) were found between the periods: vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency was observed in 84.2% of autumn and in 62.4% of spring. The highest incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency was recorded in males compared with females (p=0.013, 79 and 70.3% respectively). Vitamin D deficiency is observed in young people in the age subgroup of 1825 years (p0.001, 54% in the study as a whole) much more often than in older people Conclusion. The widespread high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in the Russian Federation is not related to geographic region of residence, but to some extent depends on the season. The high-risk group for vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency is young men. The significant role of vitamin D in the human body justifies the need to supplement and clarify a single concept for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of conditions associated with deficiency, so higher implementation of National Clinical Guidelines is needed.Lyudmila A. SuplotovaValeria A. AvdeevaEkaterina A. PigarovaLiudmila Ya. RozhinskayaTatiana L. KaronovaEkaterina A. Troshina"Consilium Medicum" Publishing housearticlevitamin ddeficiency and insufficiency 25(oh)dprevalenceepidemiologyMedicineRRUТерапевтический архив, Vol 93, Iss 10, Pp 1209-1216 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic vitamin d
deficiency and insufficiency 25(oh)d
prevalence
epidemiology
Medicine
R
spellingShingle vitamin d
deficiency and insufficiency 25(oh)d
prevalence
epidemiology
Medicine
R
Lyudmila A. Suplotova
Valeria A. Avdeeva
Ekaterina A. Pigarova
Liudmila Ya. Rozhinskaya
Tatiana L. Karonova
Ekaterina A. Troshina
The first Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Russian Federation
description Aim. To assess the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency among the adult population living in the regions of the Russian Federation located at latitudes from 45 to 70. Materials and methods. Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study using the "cross-sectional" method. Results. In this study, 72.1% of the examined have the status of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency, while an adequate level was diagnosed in 27.8% of cases. When assessing the degree of vitamin D deficiency depending on the season, statistically significant differences (p0.00001) were found between the periods: vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency was observed in 84.2% of autumn and in 62.4% of spring. The highest incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency was recorded in males compared with females (p=0.013, 79 and 70.3% respectively). Vitamin D deficiency is observed in young people in the age subgroup of 1825 years (p0.001, 54% in the study as a whole) much more often than in older people Conclusion. The widespread high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in the Russian Federation is not related to geographic region of residence, but to some extent depends on the season. The high-risk group for vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency is young men. The significant role of vitamin D in the human body justifies the need to supplement and clarify a single concept for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of conditions associated with deficiency, so higher implementation of National Clinical Guidelines is needed.
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author Lyudmila A. Suplotova
Valeria A. Avdeeva
Ekaterina A. Pigarova
Liudmila Ya. Rozhinskaya
Tatiana L. Karonova
Ekaterina A. Troshina
author_facet Lyudmila A. Suplotova
Valeria A. Avdeeva
Ekaterina A. Pigarova
Liudmila Ya. Rozhinskaya
Tatiana L. Karonova
Ekaterina A. Troshina
author_sort Lyudmila A. Suplotova
title The first Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Russian Federation
title_short The first Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Russian Federation
title_full The first Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Russian Federation
title_fullStr The first Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Russian Federation
title_full_unstemmed The first Russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Russian Federation
title_sort first russian multicenter non-interventional registry study to study the incidence of vitamin d deficiency and insufficiency in russian federation
publisher "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/71ef919b7c5645aeb280061a087e25a5
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