BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is widespread, yet it is the most underdiagnosed and undertreated nutritional deficiency in the world. The prevalence of VDD is estimated to affect over 1 billion people worldwide. OBJECTIVES: The present study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of VDD among adult females aged 20-60 years residing in a rural community of North India, and to find its association with various sociobehavioral risk factors. METHODS: The present study is an analytical cross-sectional study conducted among females aged 20-60 years in rural Ballabgarh. Four hundred women were randomly selected from one of the villages of the Health and Demographic Surveillance System. Semi-structured, pretested interview schedule was administered to the study participants. Fasting venous blood sample was collected for the measurement of plasma sugar level and Vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D). RESULTS: The prevalence of VDD was 90.8% (95% confidence interval [CI] - 87.5-93.3), while that of Vitamin D insufficiency was 8.9% (95% CI - 6.4-12.2). On logistic regression analysis, 24 h calorie intake, protein intake, and prediabetes status of the participants were significantly associated with VDD. CONCLUSION: Very high prevalence of VDD was observed among the females (20-60 years) residing in rural Ballabgarh.
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Misra, P., Srivastava, R., Misra, A., Kant, S., Kardam, P., & Vikram, N. K. (2017). Vitamin D status of adult females residing in Ballabgarh health and demographic surveillance system: A community-based study. Indian Journal of Public Health, 61(3), 194–198. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijph.IJPH_176_16
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