Prevalence of vitamin d insufficiency among adolescents and its correlation with bone parameters using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography

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Summary Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are highly prevalent among adolescents in Hong Kong, which is a subtropical city with ample sunshine. Vitamin D level is significantly correlated with key bone density and bone quality parameters. Further interventional studies are warranted to define the role of vitamin D supplementation for improvement of bone health among adolescents. Introduction The relationship between bone quality parameters and vitamin D (Vit-D) status remains undefined among adolescents. The aims of this study were to evaluate Vit-D status and its association with both bone density and bone quality parameters among adolescents. Methods Three hundred thirty-three girls and 230 boys (12– 16 years old) with normal health were recruited in summer and winter separately from local schools. Serum 25(OH) Vit-D level, bone density and quality parameters by Dual Energy Xray Absorptiometry (DXA) and High-Resolution peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography (HR-pQCT), dietary calcium intake, and physical activity level were assessed. Results Sixty-four point seven percent and 11.4% of subjects were insufficient [25 ≤ 25(OH)Vit-D≤ 50 nmol/L] and deficient [25(OH)Vit-D<25 nmol/L] in Vit-D, respectively. The mean level of serum 25(OH)Vit-D in summer was significantly higher than that in winter (44.7 ±13.6 and 35.9 ±12.6 nmol/L, respectively) without obvious gender difference. In girls, areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) of bilateral femoral necks, cortical area, cortical thickness, total volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD), and trabecular thickness were significantly correlated with 25(OH)Vit- D levels. In boys, aBMD of bilateral femoral necks, BMC of the dominant femoral neck, cortical area, cortical thickness, total vBMD, trabecular vBMD, BV/TV, and trabecular separation were significantly correlated with 25(OH)Vit-D levels. Conclusion Vit-D insufficiency was highly prevalent among adolescents in Hong Kong with significant correlation between Vit-D levels and key bone density and bone quality parameters being detected in this study. Given that this is a cross-sectional study and causality relationship cannot be inferred, further interventional studies investigating the role of Vit-D supplementation on improving bone health among adolescents are warranted.

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Cheung, T. F., Cheuk, K. Y., Yu, F. W. P., Hung, V. W. Y., Ho, C. S., Zhu, T. Y., … Lam, T. P. (2016). Prevalence of vitamin d insufficiency among adolescents and its correlation with bone parameters using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography. Osteoporosis International, 27(8), 2477–2488. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-016-3552-4

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