Absence of Vitamin D Deficiency Among Outdoor Workers With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Southern West Bengal, India

  • Goswami S
  • Agrawal N
  • Sengupta N
  • et al.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Vitamin D deficiency is widespread globally and is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Studies suggest markedly lower prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in outdoor workers compared to indoor workers. However, data on the vitamin D status of outdoor workers with T2DM is lacking. AIMS We assessed the vitamin D status of outdoor workers with T2DM residing across several districts of Southern West Bengal, India. DESIGN The present study is a descriptive observational study. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 128 outdoor workers with T2DM were assessed for serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) during December 2019 after excluding common confounders except sun exposure (which was detailed using a questionnaire). Hospital staff were indoor controls, and vitamin D status was classified as per the Institute of Medicine guidelines. RESULTS The mean serum 25(OH)D of outdoor workers with T2DM was 21.79 ± 6.31 ng/mL, with only 2.34% (n = 3) having vitamin D deficiency and 57.03% (n = 73) having sufficient serum 25(OH)D levels. The mean serum 25(OH)D of indoor controls was significantly lower at 16.67 ± 9.82 ng/mL (p = 0.003), with 33.33% being vitamin D deficient. Serum 25(OH)D in outdoor workers with T2DM did not have a significant correlation with indices of sun exposure. CONCLUSIONS Vitamin D deficiency is practically absent in outdoor workers with T2DM residing in Southern West Bengal, India.

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Goswami, S., Agrawal, N., Sengupta, N., Baidya, A., & Sahana, P. K. (2022). Absence of Vitamin D Deficiency Among Outdoor Workers With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Southern West Bengal, India. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22107

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