Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study

Calcium and vitamin D were known to be essential for the growth of bones, thus, appropriate intake of calcium and vitamin Dare crucial to prevent osteoporosis and any other skeletal defects. Nutrient intake varies among population and social status due to the differences in food choices. Our objec...

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Main Author: Mahmood, H.
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2011
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/53626/1/DR%20SAKINAH%20HARITH-OCR.pdf
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description Calcium and vitamin D were known to be essential for the growth of bones, thus, appropriate intake of calcium and vitamin Dare crucial to prevent osteoporosis and any other skeletal defects. Nutrient intake varies among population and social status due to the differences in food choices. Our objective is to determine the calcium and vitamin 0 status of Malay women from low income family in Kelantan. Calcium and vitamin D status were determined in healthy 150 (51 pre and 99 postmenopausal) Kelantanese Malay women. Calcium intake was determined by diet recall and food frequency questionnaire, while vitamin D based on serum levels of 25- hydroxyvitamin D (25 (OH) D) using ELISA kits . The data showed that the mean calcium intake was 492.9±316.51 mg/day where 86.3% of the premenopausal and 91.9% of the postmenopausal subjects have calcium intakes lower than the recommended daily intake for Malaysian women {800 mg/day and lOOOmgjday respectively). The intake of calcium was affected by education level and working status (P< 0.05). Whilst for vitamin D, the mean is 43.4 ± 7.01 nmoi/L. None of the subjects have sufficient serum vitamin D level {>100 nmol/l), 16.4% have lowered serum 25-0H vitamin D level (defined as Hypovitaminosis D, 50-100 nmol/l), majority (82.9%) have deficient level of serum 25-0H D (25-50 nmoi/L). The other 0.7% falls under seriously deficient level of vitamin D {< 25 nmol/l). Vitamin D intake showed significant correlation with education level, BMI and smoking status (P< 0.05). These findings, which showed that majority of the subjects have low calcium and vitamin D status is a concern as it will lead to public health problems, especially osteoporosis. Strategy needs to be developed in combating this problem in the lower income populations. Calcium with vitamin D supplementation in the selected high ~isk groups might be a cost-effective preventative measure.
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spelling usm.eprints-536262022-07-27T04:27:09Z http://eprints.usm.my/53626/ Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study Mahmood, H. R Medicine Calcium and vitamin D were known to be essential for the growth of bones, thus, appropriate intake of calcium and vitamin Dare crucial to prevent osteoporosis and any other skeletal defects. Nutrient intake varies among population and social status due to the differences in food choices. Our objective is to determine the calcium and vitamin 0 status of Malay women from low income family in Kelantan. Calcium and vitamin D status were determined in healthy 150 (51 pre and 99 postmenopausal) Kelantanese Malay women. Calcium intake was determined by diet recall and food frequency questionnaire, while vitamin D based on serum levels of 25- hydroxyvitamin D (25 (OH) D) using ELISA kits . The data showed that the mean calcium intake was 492.9±316.51 mg/day where 86.3% of the premenopausal and 91.9% of the postmenopausal subjects have calcium intakes lower than the recommended daily intake for Malaysian women {800 mg/day and lOOOmgjday respectively). The intake of calcium was affected by education level and working status (P< 0.05). Whilst for vitamin D, the mean is 43.4 ± 7.01 nmoi/L. None of the subjects have sufficient serum vitamin D level {>100 nmol/l), 16.4% have lowered serum 25-0H vitamin D level (defined as Hypovitaminosis D, 50-100 nmol/l), majority (82.9%) have deficient level of serum 25-0H D (25-50 nmoi/L). The other 0.7% falls under seriously deficient level of vitamin D {< 25 nmol/l). Vitamin D intake showed significant correlation with education level, BMI and smoking status (P< 0.05). These findings, which showed that majority of the subjects have low calcium and vitamin D status is a concern as it will lead to public health problems, especially osteoporosis. Strategy needs to be developed in combating this problem in the lower income populations. Calcium with vitamin D supplementation in the selected high ~isk groups might be a cost-effective preventative measure. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2011 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/53626/1/DR%20SAKINAH%20HARITH-OCR.pdf Mahmood, H. (2011) Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study. Other. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study
title Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study
title_full Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study
title_fullStr Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study
title_full_unstemmed Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study
title_short Calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family: a population-based study
title_sort calcium and vitamin d status of malay women from low income family a population based study
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