Teenage girls and elderly women living in northern Europe have low winter vitamin D status

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Teenage girls and elderly women living in northern Europe have low winter vitamin D status. / Andersen, R; Mølgaard, C; Skovgaard, Lene Theil; Brot, C; Cashman, K D; Chabros, E; Charzewska, J; Flynn, A; Jakobsen, J; Kärkkäinen, M; Kiely, M; Lamberg-Allardt, C; Moreiras, O; Natri, A M; O'brien, M; Rogalska-Niedzwiedz, M; Ovesen, Lars.

I: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Bind 59, Nr. 4, 2005, s. 533-41.

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Andersen, R, Mølgaard, C, Skovgaard, LT, Brot, C, Cashman, KD, Chabros, E, Charzewska, J, Flynn, A, Jakobsen, J, Kärkkäinen, M, Kiely, M, Lamberg-Allardt, C, Moreiras, O, Natri, AM, O'brien, M, Rogalska-Niedzwiedz, M & Ovesen, L 2005, 'Teenage girls and elderly women living in northern Europe have low winter vitamin D status', European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, bind 59, nr. 4, s. 533-41. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602108

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Andersen, R., Mølgaard, C., Skovgaard, L. T., Brot, C., Cashman, K. D., Chabros, E., Charzewska, J., Flynn, A., Jakobsen, J., Kärkkäinen, M., Kiely, M., Lamberg-Allardt, C., Moreiras, O., Natri, A. M., O'brien, M., Rogalska-Niedzwiedz, M., & Ovesen, L. (2005). Teenage girls and elderly women living in northern Europe have low winter vitamin D status. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 59(4), 533-41. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602108

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Andersen R, Mølgaard C, Skovgaard LT, Brot C, Cashman KD, Chabros E o.a. Teenage girls and elderly women living in northern Europe have low winter vitamin D status. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2005;59(4):533-41. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602108

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Andersen, R ; Mølgaard, C ; Skovgaard, Lene Theil ; Brot, C ; Cashman, K D ; Chabros, E ; Charzewska, J ; Flynn, A ; Jakobsen, J ; Kärkkäinen, M ; Kiely, M ; Lamberg-Allardt, C ; Moreiras, O ; Natri, A M ; O'brien, M ; Rogalska-Niedzwiedz, M ; Ovesen, Lars. / Teenage girls and elderly women living in northern Europe have low winter vitamin D status. I: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2005 ; Bind 59, Nr. 4. s. 533-41.

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title = "Teenage girls and elderly women living in northern Europe have low winter vitamin D status",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To determine the vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D; S-25OHD) in adolescent girls and elderly community-dwelling women living in four countries of northern Europe and to explain differences in S-25OHD concentrations between and within the countries. DESIGN: A cross-sectional observational study conducted in a standardised way during February-March. S-25OHD was analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Vitamin D and calcium intake was calculated using a standardised food composition database. SETTING: Denmark, Finland, Ireland, and Poland. SUBJECTS: A total of 199 girls (mean (s.d.) age 12.6 (0.5) y) and 221 women (mean (s.d.) age 71.8 (1.4) y). RESULTS: The median (inter quartiles) concentration of S-25OHD was 29.4 (20.3, 38.3) nmol/l for the girls and 40.7 (28.0, 54.2) nmol/l for the women. S-25OHD below 25 nmol/l was found in 37% of the girls and 17% of the women, and S-25OHD below 50 nmol/l was found in 92% of the girls and 37% of the women. Positive significant determinants for S-25OHD in girls were use of vitamin D supplements, and in women sun habits, dietary vitamin D intake, use of vitamin D and calcium supplements. Body mass index and smoking were negative determinants in women. For women predictors could explain the differences between countries (P(country) = 0.09, R(2) = 0.39), but for girls the difference remained significant even after including predictors (P(country) = 0.03, R(2) = 0.15). CONCLUSION: Vitamin D status is low in northern Europe during winter. More than one-third of the adolescent girls have vitamin D status below 25 nmol/l and almost all are below 50 nmol/l. Two-thirds of the elderly community-dwelling women have vitamin D status below 50 nmol/l. Use of vitamin D supplements is a significant positive determinant for S-25OHD for both girls and women (P = 0.001). SPONSORSHIP: The European Fifth Framework Programme (Contract No. QLK1-CT-2000-00623).",
author = "R Andersen and C M{\o}lgaard and Skovgaard, {Lene Theil} and C Brot and Cashman, {K D} and E Chabros and J Charzewska and A Flynn and J Jakobsen and M K{\"a}rkk{\"a}inen and M Kiely and C Lamberg-Allardt and O Moreiras and Natri, {A M} and M O'brien and M Rogalska-Niedzwiedz and Lars Ovesen",
note = "Keywords: Age Factors; Aged; Analysis of Variance; Anthropometry; Calcium; Child; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cross-Sectional Studies; Europe; Female; Humans; Nutrition Surveys; Nutritional Status; Seasons; Smoking; Vitamin D; Vitamin D Deficiency",
year = "2005",
doi = "10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602108",
language = "English",
volume = "59",
pages = "533--41",
journal = "European Journal of Clinical Nutrition",
issn = "0954-3007",
publisher = "nature publishing group",
number = "4",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Teenage girls and elderly women living in northern Europe have low winter vitamin D status

AU - Andersen, R

AU - Mølgaard, C

AU - Skovgaard, Lene Theil

AU - Brot, C

AU - Cashman, K D

AU - Chabros, E

AU - Charzewska, J

AU - Flynn, A

AU - Jakobsen, J

AU - Kärkkäinen, M

AU - Kiely, M

AU - Lamberg-Allardt, C

AU - Moreiras, O

AU - Natri, A M

AU - O'brien, M

AU - Rogalska-Niedzwiedz, M

AU - Ovesen, Lars

N1 - Keywords: Age Factors; Aged; Analysis of Variance; Anthropometry; Calcium; Child; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cross-Sectional Studies; Europe; Female; Humans; Nutrition Surveys; Nutritional Status; Seasons; Smoking; Vitamin D; Vitamin D Deficiency

PY - 2005

Y1 - 2005

N2 - OBJECTIVE: To determine the vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D; S-25OHD) in adolescent girls and elderly community-dwelling women living in four countries of northern Europe and to explain differences in S-25OHD concentrations between and within the countries. DESIGN: A cross-sectional observational study conducted in a standardised way during February-March. S-25OHD was analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Vitamin D and calcium intake was calculated using a standardised food composition database. SETTING: Denmark, Finland, Ireland, and Poland. SUBJECTS: A total of 199 girls (mean (s.d.) age 12.6 (0.5) y) and 221 women (mean (s.d.) age 71.8 (1.4) y). RESULTS: The median (inter quartiles) concentration of S-25OHD was 29.4 (20.3, 38.3) nmol/l for the girls and 40.7 (28.0, 54.2) nmol/l for the women. S-25OHD below 25 nmol/l was found in 37% of the girls and 17% of the women, and S-25OHD below 50 nmol/l was found in 92% of the girls and 37% of the women. Positive significant determinants for S-25OHD in girls were use of vitamin D supplements, and in women sun habits, dietary vitamin D intake, use of vitamin D and calcium supplements. Body mass index and smoking were negative determinants in women. For women predictors could explain the differences between countries (P(country) = 0.09, R(2) = 0.39), but for girls the difference remained significant even after including predictors (P(country) = 0.03, R(2) = 0.15). CONCLUSION: Vitamin D status is low in northern Europe during winter. More than one-third of the adolescent girls have vitamin D status below 25 nmol/l and almost all are below 50 nmol/l. Two-thirds of the elderly community-dwelling women have vitamin D status below 50 nmol/l. Use of vitamin D supplements is a significant positive determinant for S-25OHD for both girls and women (P = 0.001). SPONSORSHIP: The European Fifth Framework Programme (Contract No. QLK1-CT-2000-00623).

AB - OBJECTIVE: To determine the vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D; S-25OHD) in adolescent girls and elderly community-dwelling women living in four countries of northern Europe and to explain differences in S-25OHD concentrations between and within the countries. DESIGN: A cross-sectional observational study conducted in a standardised way during February-March. S-25OHD was analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Vitamin D and calcium intake was calculated using a standardised food composition database. SETTING: Denmark, Finland, Ireland, and Poland. SUBJECTS: A total of 199 girls (mean (s.d.) age 12.6 (0.5) y) and 221 women (mean (s.d.) age 71.8 (1.4) y). RESULTS: The median (inter quartiles) concentration of S-25OHD was 29.4 (20.3, 38.3) nmol/l for the girls and 40.7 (28.0, 54.2) nmol/l for the women. S-25OHD below 25 nmol/l was found in 37% of the girls and 17% of the women, and S-25OHD below 50 nmol/l was found in 92% of the girls and 37% of the women. Positive significant determinants for S-25OHD in girls were use of vitamin D supplements, and in women sun habits, dietary vitamin D intake, use of vitamin D and calcium supplements. Body mass index and smoking were negative determinants in women. For women predictors could explain the differences between countries (P(country) = 0.09, R(2) = 0.39), but for girls the difference remained significant even after including predictors (P(country) = 0.03, R(2) = 0.15). CONCLUSION: Vitamin D status is low in northern Europe during winter. More than one-third of the adolescent girls have vitamin D status below 25 nmol/l and almost all are below 50 nmol/l. Two-thirds of the elderly community-dwelling women have vitamin D status below 50 nmol/l. Use of vitamin D supplements is a significant positive determinant for S-25OHD for both girls and women (P = 0.001). SPONSORSHIP: The European Fifth Framework Programme (Contract No. QLK1-CT-2000-00623).

U2 - 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602108

DO - 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602108

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 15714215

VL - 59

SP - 533

EP - 541

JO - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

JF - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

SN - 0954-3007

IS - 4

ER -

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