Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region

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Autor(a) principal: Fontanive,Tiago Oselame
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dick,Nidea Rita Michels, Valente,Mariana Costa Silva, Laranjeira,Vani dos Santos, Antunes,Marina Venzon, Corrêa,Marcelo de Paula, Alves,Rita de Cássia Marques, Linden,Rafael, Furlanetto,Tania Weber
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Resumo: SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate seasonal variation of 25(OH)vitamin D [25(OH)D3] levels, and factors associated with it, in healthy adult men, who exercised outdoors for 50 min., at least twice a week, from 10AM to 4PM, in a Brazilian semitropical region. METHODS: Blood samples were collected at the end of each season for 25(OH)D3, measured by liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Ultraviolet irradiation was estimated by radiometer, calculating the daily photobiological response to vitamin D synthesis in human skin (D-VitD). The prevalence of 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL changed with the seasons (p=0.000): 8.7% (n=6/69), 1.5% (n=1/66), 0 (n=0/64), and 21.7% (n=13/60), respectively, at the end of winter, spring, summer, and autumn. The prevalence, adjusted for multiple comparisons, was higher in winter than summer (p=0.026), and in autumn than spring (p=0.001) and summer (p=0.000). There were no associations of 25(OH) D3 levels with BMI (p=0.207), body fat (p=0.064), and phototype (p=0.485), in univariate analysis. It was associated with D-VitD in the 30 days before blood sampling (p=0.000), after adjustment to body fat. The prevalence of 25(OH)D3 <30ng/mL varied seasonally (p=0.000): 69.6% (n=48/69), 68.2% (n=45/66), 43.8% (n=28/64), and 88.4% (n=53/60), respectively, in winter, spring, summer, and autumn. CONCLUSIONS: In a Brazilian subtropical region, a seasonal variation in 25(OH)D3 was observed in healthy adult males, although they spent at least 50 min outdoors twice a week, wearing shorts and T-shirts. 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL was 21.7% in autumn; D-vitD 30 days prior to blood sampling was the only factor independently associated with 25(OH)D3 levels.
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spelling Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical regionCholecalciferolVitamin DVitamin D deficiencySeasonsUltraviolet raysSUMMARY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate seasonal variation of 25(OH)vitamin D [25(OH)D3] levels, and factors associated with it, in healthy adult men, who exercised outdoors for 50 min., at least twice a week, from 10AM to 4PM, in a Brazilian semitropical region. METHODS: Blood samples were collected at the end of each season for 25(OH)D3, measured by liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Ultraviolet irradiation was estimated by radiometer, calculating the daily photobiological response to vitamin D synthesis in human skin (D-VitD). The prevalence of 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL changed with the seasons (p=0.000): 8.7% (n=6/69), 1.5% (n=1/66), 0 (n=0/64), and 21.7% (n=13/60), respectively, at the end of winter, spring, summer, and autumn. The prevalence, adjusted for multiple comparisons, was higher in winter than summer (p=0.026), and in autumn than spring (p=0.001) and summer (p=0.000). There were no associations of 25(OH) D3 levels with BMI (p=0.207), body fat (p=0.064), and phototype (p=0.485), in univariate analysis. It was associated with D-VitD in the 30 days before blood sampling (p=0.000), after adjustment to body fat. The prevalence of 25(OH)D3 <30ng/mL varied seasonally (p=0.000): 69.6% (n=48/69), 68.2% (n=45/66), 43.8% (n=28/64), and 88.4% (n=53/60), respectively, in winter, spring, summer, and autumn. CONCLUSIONS: In a Brazilian subtropical region, a seasonal variation in 25(OH)D3 was observed in healthy adult males, although they spent at least 50 min outdoors twice a week, wearing shorts and T-shirts. 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL was 21.7% in autumn; D-vitD 30 days prior to blood sampling was the only factor independently associated with 25(OH)D3 levels.Associação Médica Brasileira2020-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302020001001431Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.66 n.10 2020reponame:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)instname:Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)instacron:AMB10.1590/1806-9282.66.10.1431info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFontanive,Tiago OselameDick,Nidea Rita MichelsValente,Mariana Costa SilvaLaranjeira,Vani dos SantosAntunes,Marina VenzonCorrêa,Marcelo de PaulaAlves,Rita de Cássia MarquesLinden,RafaelFurlanetto,Tania Webereng2020-11-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-42302020001001431Revistahttps://ramb.amb.org.br/ultimas-edicoes/#https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ramb@amb.org.br1806-92820104-4230opendoar:2020-11-04T00:00Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online) - Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region
title Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region
spellingShingle Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region
Fontanive,Tiago Oselame
Cholecalciferol
Vitamin D
Vitamin D deficiency
Seasons
Ultraviolet rays
title_short Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region
title_full Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region
title_fullStr Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region
title_sort Seasonal variation of vitamin D among healthy adult men in a subtropical region
author Fontanive,Tiago Oselame
author_facet Fontanive,Tiago Oselame
Dick,Nidea Rita Michels
Valente,Mariana Costa Silva
Laranjeira,Vani dos Santos
Antunes,Marina Venzon
Corrêa,Marcelo de Paula
Alves,Rita de Cássia Marques
Linden,Rafael
Furlanetto,Tania Weber
author_role author
author2 Dick,Nidea Rita Michels
Valente,Mariana Costa Silva
Laranjeira,Vani dos Santos
Antunes,Marina Venzon
Corrêa,Marcelo de Paula
Alves,Rita de Cássia Marques
Linden,Rafael
Furlanetto,Tania Weber
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fontanive,Tiago Oselame
Dick,Nidea Rita Michels
Valente,Mariana Costa Silva
Laranjeira,Vani dos Santos
Antunes,Marina Venzon
Corrêa,Marcelo de Paula
Alves,Rita de Cássia Marques
Linden,Rafael
Furlanetto,Tania Weber
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cholecalciferol
Vitamin D
Vitamin D deficiency
Seasons
Ultraviolet rays
topic Cholecalciferol
Vitamin D
Vitamin D deficiency
Seasons
Ultraviolet rays
description SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate seasonal variation of 25(OH)vitamin D [25(OH)D3] levels, and factors associated with it, in healthy adult men, who exercised outdoors for 50 min., at least twice a week, from 10AM to 4PM, in a Brazilian semitropical region. METHODS: Blood samples were collected at the end of each season for 25(OH)D3, measured by liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Ultraviolet irradiation was estimated by radiometer, calculating the daily photobiological response to vitamin D synthesis in human skin (D-VitD). The prevalence of 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL changed with the seasons (p=0.000): 8.7% (n=6/69), 1.5% (n=1/66), 0 (n=0/64), and 21.7% (n=13/60), respectively, at the end of winter, spring, summer, and autumn. The prevalence, adjusted for multiple comparisons, was higher in winter than summer (p=0.026), and in autumn than spring (p=0.001) and summer (p=0.000). There were no associations of 25(OH) D3 levels with BMI (p=0.207), body fat (p=0.064), and phototype (p=0.485), in univariate analysis. It was associated with D-VitD in the 30 days before blood sampling (p=0.000), after adjustment to body fat. The prevalence of 25(OH)D3 <30ng/mL varied seasonally (p=0.000): 69.6% (n=48/69), 68.2% (n=45/66), 43.8% (n=28/64), and 88.4% (n=53/60), respectively, in winter, spring, summer, and autumn. CONCLUSIONS: In a Brazilian subtropical region, a seasonal variation in 25(OH)D3 was observed in healthy adult males, although they spent at least 50 min outdoors twice a week, wearing shorts and T-shirts. 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL was 21.7% in autumn; D-vitD 30 days prior to blood sampling was the only factor independently associated with 25(OH)D3 levels.
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