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Evaluation of Vitamin D Levels and Affecting Factors of Vitamin D Deficiency in Healthy Children 0-18 years Old

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Journal Eur J Pediatr
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2023 Jul 10
PMID 37428244
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Abstract

Conclusion:  This study showed that vitamin D deficiency still remains a major problem for healthy children and daily supplementation of vitamin D is mandatory. Prophylactic vitamin D supplementation and adequate sunlight exposure should be provided for all children, in particular healthy adolescents. In addition, future studies may focus on screening for vitamin D status in children who did not receive vitamin D supplementation.

What Is Known: • Vitamin D is an essential component in bone metabolism. Seasonality, age, sex, dark skin pigmentation, and limited exposure to sunlight are causes of vitamin D deficiency. • The World Health Organization has drawn attention to this increased frequency, recommending lifelong, regular vitamin D prophylaxis.

What Is New: • The frequency of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency was found to be 42.9% in healthy children and the frequency significantly increased with age. • There were almost no cases of prophylactic vitamin D usage in adolescent group which are at the highest risk.

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