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Reference Range of Vitamin K Evaluating Indicators in Chinese Childbearing Women

Vitamin K is an essential fat-soluble vitamin for the human body and its functions, such as promoting blood coagulation, bone health and preventing atherosclerosis, have attracted increasing attention. However, there is no recognized indicator and corresponding reference range for evaluating vitamin...

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Published in:Nutrients 2023-04, Vol.15 (8), p.1977
Main Authors: Nie, Shuhui, Yang, Lichen, Feng, Jie, Lu, Jiaxi, Zhang, Huidi, Li, Weidong, Hu, Yichun, Yang, Xiaoguang
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description Vitamin K is an essential fat-soluble vitamin for the human body and its functions, such as promoting blood coagulation, bone health and preventing atherosclerosis, have attracted increasing attention. However, there is no recognized indicator and corresponding reference range for evaluating vitamin K status of different populations at present. The aim of this study is to establish a reference range for vitamin K evaluating indicators in healthy women of childbearing age in China. The population sample in this study was from the Chinese Adult Chronic Disease and Nutrition Surveillance (CACDNS) 2015-2017. A total of 631 healthy women of childbearing age (18-49 years) were included using a series of strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. The concentrations of VK1, MK-4 and MK-7 in serum were detected by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The other commonly-reported indicators evaluating vitamin K nutritional status, including undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOC), osteocalcin (OC), matrix Gla protein (MGP), desphosphorylated undercaboxylated MGP (dp-ucMGP) and protein induced by vitamin K absence II (PIVKA-II), were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The reference range was obtained by calculating the 2.5% to 97.5% interval of the vitamin K evaluating indicators in the reference population. The reference ranges of VK1, MK-4 and MK-7 in serum were 0.21-3.07 ng/mL, 0.02-0.24 ng/mL and 0.12-3.54 ng/mL, respectively. The reference ranges of ucOC, %ucOC, dp-ucMGP and PIVKA-II were 1.09-2.51 ng/mL, 5.80-22.78%, 2.69-5.88 ng/mL and 3.98-8.40 ng/mL, respectively. The cut-off values that can be used to evaluate subclinical vitamin K deficiency were as follows: VK1 < 0.21 ng/mL, MK-7 < 0.12 ng/mL, ucOC > 2.51 ng/mL, %ucOC > 22.78%, dp-ucMGP > 5.88 ng/mL and PIVKA-II > 8.40 ng/mL. The reference range of VK1, MK-4, MK-7 and vitamin K-related indicators for healthy women of childbearing age established in this study could be used to assess the nutritional and health status of this population.
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subjects Adolescent
Adult
Age
Arteriosclerosis
Atherosclerosis
Biomarkers
Blood coagulation
Blood pressure
Body mass index
Cardiovascular disease
Chinese childbearing women
Cholesterol
Chromatography
Chromatography, Liquid
Chronic diseases
Chronic illnesses
Diabetes
East Asian People
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
Evaluation
Female
Health aspects
Hemoglobin
High density lipoprotein
Humans
Identification and classification
Indicators
Liquid chromatography
Mass spectrometry
Mass spectroscopy
Measurement
Middle Aged
Nutrient deficiency
Nutrition
Nutrition assessment
Nutrition monitoring
Nutritional status
Osteocalcin
Phylloquinone
Physiological aspects
Physiology
Population studies
Proteins
Quality control
reference range
Reference Values
Reference values (Medicine)
Rural areas
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Vitamin K
Vitamin K 1
Vitamin K 2
Vitamin K Deficiency
Vitamins
Women
Womens health
Young Adult
Young women
title Reference Range of Vitamin K Evaluating Indicators in Chinese Childbearing Women
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