Vitamin-D deficiency in adults of Mumbai city: Change in the last decade

Background: Vitamin-D deficiency is a pandemic that is being linked to various noncommunicable diseases. The present study is an attempt to study the demographic profile and the prevalence of comorbidities in association with the vitamin-D status of the Mumbai-based study population. The authors als...

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Main Authors: Anupa R A. Hinduja, David Chandy, Deepak Patkar, Harshad Wankhedkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2022;volume=11;issue=5;spage=2187;epage=2193;aulast=A.
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David Chandy
Deepak Patkar
Harshad Wankhedkar
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description Background: Vitamin-D deficiency is a pandemic that is being linked to various noncommunicable diseases. The present study is an attempt to study the demographic profile and the prevalence of comorbidities in association with the vitamin-D status of the Mumbai-based study population. The authors also attempt to understand the change in prevalence over the last decade. Methodology: Fasting blood samples were collected from consenting asymptomatic adults visiting the hospital and were analyzed for the prevalence of vitamin-D deficiency and diabetes mellitus, and participants were clinically examined for the presence of hypertension (as defined by AHA guidelines) and obesity (as defined by body mass index of more than equal to 30). Results: It was found that 57% of participants were deficient, 25% had insufficient, and 18% had adequate vitamin-D levels. There were a greater number of younger (P = 0.003) and upper-middle-class participants in the deficient group (P = 0.043816). Prevalence of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus and the distribution of genders was comparable in the deficient and sufficient vitamin-D groups. However, diabetic vitamin-D-sufficient participants had better control of blood sugar compared to diabetic vitamin-D-deficient participants. Conclusion: Although the prevalence of vitamin-D deficiency has slightly reduced compared to the previous decade, it is still highly prevalent. Diabetic vitamin-D-sufficient participants had better glycemic control compared to diabetic vitamin-D-deficient participants. Thus, it is highly recommended for primary care physicians to screen everyone for vitamin-D deficiency.
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spelling doaj.art-4dda342f80f8402697410ce779772e5f2022-12-22T00:23:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632022-01-011152187219310.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1804_21Vitamin-D deficiency in adults of Mumbai city: Change in the last decadeAnupa R A. HindujaDavid ChandyDeepak PatkarHarshad WankhedkarBackground: Vitamin-D deficiency is a pandemic that is being linked to various noncommunicable diseases. The present study is an attempt to study the demographic profile and the prevalence of comorbidities in association with the vitamin-D status of the Mumbai-based study population. The authors also attempt to understand the change in prevalence over the last decade. Methodology: Fasting blood samples were collected from consenting asymptomatic adults visiting the hospital and were analyzed for the prevalence of vitamin-D deficiency and diabetes mellitus, and participants were clinically examined for the presence of hypertension (as defined by AHA guidelines) and obesity (as defined by body mass index of more than equal to 30). Results: It was found that 57% of participants were deficient, 25% had insufficient, and 18% had adequate vitamin-D levels. There were a greater number of younger (P = 0.003) and upper-middle-class participants in the deficient group (P = 0.043816). Prevalence of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus and the distribution of genders was comparable in the deficient and sufficient vitamin-D groups. However, diabetic vitamin-D-sufficient participants had better control of blood sugar compared to diabetic vitamin-D-deficient participants. Conclusion: Although the prevalence of vitamin-D deficiency has slightly reduced compared to the previous decade, it is still highly prevalent. Diabetic vitamin-D-sufficient participants had better glycemic control compared to diabetic vitamin-D-deficient participants. Thus, it is highly recommended for primary care physicians to screen everyone for vitamin-D deficiency.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2022;volume=11;issue=5;spage=2187;epage=2193;aulast=A.glycemic controlmumbai cityvitamin-d deficiency
spellingShingle Anupa R A. Hinduja
David Chandy
Deepak Patkar
Harshad Wankhedkar
Vitamin-D deficiency in adults of Mumbai city: Change in the last decade
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
glycemic control
mumbai city
vitamin-d deficiency
title Vitamin-D deficiency in adults of Mumbai city: Change in the last decade
title_full Vitamin-D deficiency in adults of Mumbai city: Change in the last decade
title_fullStr Vitamin-D deficiency in adults of Mumbai city: Change in the last decade
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin-D deficiency in adults of Mumbai city: Change in the last decade
title_short Vitamin-D deficiency in adults of Mumbai city: Change in the last decade
title_sort vitamin d deficiency in adults of mumbai city change in the last decade
topic glycemic control
mumbai city
vitamin-d deficiency
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