vitamin D status and intake;
sun exposure;
UV;
adolescent girls;
elderly women;
season;
RELATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS;
HEALTHY-CHILDREN;
25-HYDROXYVITAMIN-D;
SUNLIGHT;
ADULTS;
DIET;
POPULATION;
DOSIMETRY;
RADIATION;
D O I:
10.1038/ejcn.2013.3
中图分类号:
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生];
TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号:
100403 ;
摘要:
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To determine seasonal variation in vitamin D status in healthy Caucasian adolescent girls and elderly community-dwelling women living in Denmark, and to quantify the impact of sun exposure and intake on the seasonal changes in vitamin D status. SUBJECTS/METHODS: A 1-year longitudinal observational study of 54 girls (11-13 years) and 52 women (70-75 years). The participants were examined three times (winter-summer-winter). Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (S-25OHD) concentration and vitamin D intake were measured at each visit. Sun exposure was measured during summer. RESULTS: S-25OHD concentrations (winter, summer, winter) were median (25,75 percentiles) 23.4 (16.5, 36.4), 60.3 (42.7, 67.7), 29.5 (22.2, 40.4) and 47.2 (27.3, 61.1), 67.3 (35.1, 79.2), 50.5 (32.7, 65.5) nmol/l for girls and women, respectively. The usual sun habits were determinant (P=0.002) for change in vitamin D status from winter to summer. Vitamin D intake from supplements (P<0.0001) and diet (P=0.002) were determinants for change in vitamin D status from summer to winter. Winter vitamin D status of 50 nmol/l is achievable when vitamin D status the previous summer was similar to 100 nmol/l. If summer vitamin D status is only similar to 60 nmol/l, vitamin D status the following winter would be similar to 28 nmol/l. CONCLUSIONS: Low vitamin D status among adolescent girls and elderly women during two consecutive winter seasons, improved vitamin D status during the summer and better vitamin D status in women than in girls was found. The estimations show that a summer S-25OHD concentration similar to 100 nmol/l is needed to achieve a concentration of similar to 50 nmol/l the following winter. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2013) 67, 270-274; doi:10.1038/ejcn.2013.3; published online 6 February 2013