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VITAMIN D STATUS IN OBESE ADULTS: CORRELATION WITH BODY COMPOSITION AND LIFESTYLE

In recent years, studies reported poor vitamin D status in morbidly obese patients, with a graded relationship between vitamin level, BMI and adiposity. Aim of our work was to evaluate vitamin D status in a group of obese adults and any correlation with body composition and lifestyle. This observati...

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Published in:Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.) Los Angeles County, Calif.), 2020-07, Vol.75-76, p.110925, Article 110925
Main Authors: Cassanmagnago, L., Barsi, M., Combi, S., Ferrari, E.G., Lanzi, P., Marini, M., Nicolai, E., Masi, F., Noè, D., Raschioni, E., Piazza, A., Spiti, R., Tagliabue, V., Zanoni, M.C.
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Summary:In recent years, studies reported poor vitamin D status in morbidly obese patients, with a graded relationship between vitamin level, BMI and adiposity. Aim of our work was to evaluate vitamin D status in a group of obese adults and any correlation with body composition and lifestyle. This observational study collected baseline data of 71 obese patients (20M/51F, age 52±12,1yrs, BMI 41,7±7,3kg/m²), recruited in spring 2019. BMI, fat mass (kg) (BIA Sensors Medics), animal lipid dietary intakes, physical activity (IPAQ) and sun exposure (H.E.C.) were analysed in relation to serum vitamin (25OH)D concentration. Serum vitamin D status was also evaluated in a group of 53 non-obese patients (12M/41F, age 42,1±17,1yrs, BMI 24,7±3,2kg/m²). Statistical Analysis: Anova-Pearson Correlation (SPSS-Statistics25). Serum vitamin (25OH)D concentration was significantly lower in obese patients in comparison to the non-obese group (14,05±7,34ng/ml versus 23,00±8,59ng/ml, p
ISSN:0899-9007
1873-1244
DOI:10.1016/j.nut.2020.110925