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Title: | Vitamin D deficiency is common and is associated with overweight in Mexican children aged 1–11 years |
Keywords: | DietHealth PromotionNutritional Physiological PhenomenaPublic Health,Children, Dairy Mexico Nutritional deficienciesVitaminD |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | ESPM INSP |
Abstract: | To assess vitamin D dietary sources, intake and 25-hydroxyvitamin D status and their association with individual and sociodemographic characteristics in Mexican children. DESIGN: Data obtained from 2695 children aged 1-11 years from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey (2012) were analysed. Diet was assessed by a 141-item FFQ. 25-Hydroxyvitamin D was measured by a chemiluminescent assay. RESULTS: Mean vitamin D intake was 3·38 (se 0·09) µg/d (135·2 (se 3·6) IU/d) among pre-school children and 2·85 (se 0·06) µg/d (114·0 (se 2·4) IU/d) in school-age children. Milk accounted for 64·4 % of vitamin D intake in pre-school children and 54·7 % in school-age children. Vitamin D deficiency (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D 50 nmol/l) was 25·9 % in pre-schoolers and 36·6 % in school-age children. Overweight/obese school-age children had a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency compared with normal-weight children (OR=2·23; 95 % CI 1·36, 3·66; P 0·05). CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin D intakes are low in Mexican children, and milk is the main source of the vitamin. Vitamin D deficiency is common and associated with overweight in school-age children. |
URI: | sicabi.insp.mx:2017-None https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/8C8D56996FECB7F2C8EA65CE4A5279C5/S1368980017000040a.pdf/vitamin_d_deficiency_is_common_and_is_associated_with_overweight_in_mexican_children_aged_111_years.pdf https://www.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017000040 http://repositorio.insp.mx:8080/jspui/handle/20.500.12096/7870 |
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