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Objective To investigate serum 25-hydroxyVitamin D (S-25(OH)D) concentration in a multi-ethnic population of northern Norway and determine predictors of S-25(OH)D, including Sami ethnicity.Design Cross-sectional data from the second survey of the Population-based Study on Health and Living Conditions in Regions with Sami and Norwegian Populations (the SAMINOR 2 Clinical Survey, 2012-2014). S-25(OH)D was measured by the IDS-iSYS 25-Hydroxy Vitamin DË assay. Daily dietary intake was assessed using an FFQ. BMI was calculated using weight and height measurements.Setting Ten municipalities of northern Norway (latitude 68°-70°N).Participants Males (n 2041) and females (n 2424) aged 40-69 years.Results Mean S-25(OH)D in the study sample was 64·0 nmol/l and median Vitamin D intake was 10·3 Âg/d. The prevalence of S-25(OH)D<30 nmol/l was 1·9 % and <50 nmol/l was 24·7 %. In sex-specific multivariable linear regression models, older age, blood sample collection in September-October, solarium use, sunbathing holiday, higher alcohol intake (in females), use of cod-liver oil/fish oil supplements, use of vitamin/mineral supplements and higher intakes of Vitamin D were significantly associated with higher S-25(OH)D, whereas being a current smoker and obesity were associated with lower S-25(OH)D. These factors explained 21-23 % of the variation in S-25(OH)D.Conclusions There were many modifiable risk factors related to S-25(OH)D, however no clear ethnic differences were found. Even in winter, the low prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency found among participants with non-Sami, multi-ethnic Sami and Sami self-perceived ethnicity was likely due to adequate Vitamin D intake.
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Petrenya, N., Lamberg-Allardt, C., Melhus, M., Broderstad, A. R., & Brustad, M. (2020). Vitamin D status in a multi-ethnic population of northern Norway: The SAMINOR 2 Clinical Survey. Public Health Nutrition, 23(7), 1186–1200. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980018003816
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