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Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency and Hypervitaminosis D Among Adult

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dc.contributor.author Yavuz, DG
dc.contributor.author Ersoy, R
dc.contributor.author Altuntas, Y
dc.contributor.author Bilen, H
dc.contributor.author Pamuk, B
dc.contributor.author Apaydin, T
dc.contributor.author Temizkan, S
dc.contributor.author Altuntas, H
dc.contributor.author Mert, M
dc.contributor.author Akalin, A
dc.contributor.author Sert, M
dc.contributor.author Simsri, IY
dc.contributor.author Hekimsoy, Z
dc.contributor.author Canturk, Z
dc.contributor.author Uc, ZA
dc.contributor.author Iplikci, S
dc.contributor.author Yasar, M
dc.contributor.author Unubol, M
dc.contributor.author Sezer, K
dc.contributor.author Toplaoglu, O
dc.contributor.author Iyidir, OT
dc.contributor.author Pekkolay, Z
dc.contributor.author Atmaca, A
dc.contributor.author Dikbas, O
dc.contributor.author Ozdemir, N
dc.contributor.author Gul, K
dc.contributor.author Deniz, F
dc.contributor.author Ertorer, E
dc.contributor.author Karaca, Z
dc.contributor.author Elbuken, G
dc.contributor.author Arpaci, D
dc.contributor.author Agbaht, K
dc.contributor.author Turan, E
dc.contributor.author Anaforoglu, I
dc.contributor.author Bayraktaroglu, T
dc.contributor.author Haklar, G
dc.contributor.author Daglioglu, G
dc.contributor.author Tuzcu, A
dc.contributor.author Sahin, I
dc.contributor.author Cetinkalp, S
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-02T08:53:11Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-02T08:53:11Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11616/86977
dc.description.abstract Objective: Vitamin D deficiency is a common health problem around the world. This study aimed to evaluate the nationwide prevalence of vitamin D status in tertiary care hospitals in Turkey.
dc.description.abstract Methods: Retrospectively, the data on vitamin D levels from 33 tertiary care hospitals' clinical bio-chemistry laboratories around Turkey between January and December were collected.
dc.description.abstract Results: In total, 706 434 serum samples from adult subjects (female/male: 469 028/237 406; 66.4%/33.6%) were included. While vitamin D levels were sufficient in 20.3% (n = 14 222), they were insufficient in 21.9% (n = 154 360) and deficient in 57.8% (n = 408 882).
dc.description.abstract We observed the highest rates of deficiency in those aged between 18 and 29 years (62.9%, n = 70 235) and lowest rates between 60 and 69 years (52.3%, n = 61 121) and between 70 and 79 years (52.3%, n = 32 397). Hypervitaminosis D was detected in 5.5% of adult subjects; highest rates of hypervitaminosis D were observed in those who were over 80 years (6.6%) and 70-79 years (6.5%) and the lowest in 18-29 years (2.8%).
dc.description.abstract Discussion: In this cohort, over half of the subjects admitted to the tertiary care hospitals in Turkey had vitamin D deficiency and required vitamin D supplementation. The elderly population had the lowest prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and the highest prevalence of hypervitaminosis D.
dc.source TURKISH JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
dc.title Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency and Hypervitaminosis D Among Adult
dc.title Patients Admitted to the Tertiary Care Hospitals in Turkey


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