Vitamin D deficiency and osteoporosis en a rural population of Cordoba province, Argentina
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vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis, rural populationsAbstract
Introduction: Vitamin D deficiency is defined when blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 (OH) D) is less than 20 ng / mmol/L. The status of Vitamin D level is associated with clinical, pathological and physiological changes as increased of parathyroid hormone, bone remodeling, osteoporosis and increased risk of fractures. Moreover, vitamin D and its metabolites are known to be associated with multiple chronic diseases as diabetes mellitus, autoimmune, cardiovascular and neoplasia diseases. Objective: To assess the vitamin D status in a rural population of Córdoba Province in Argentina and its relation with bone mineral density.
Material and Methods: We prospectively studied 31 patients over 50 years old who live in a rural population of Pampa de Achala in Córdoba Province, Argentina. This city is located in Córdoba High mountains. Blood vitamin D levels were tested in 24 patients and Bone mineral density in 31 patients. Vitamin D level was determined by HPLC. The vitamin D level were considered normal between 20-50 ng/ml in the winter season and 20-80 ng/ml in the summer season. Bone mineral density of lumbar spine and femoral neck was measured by DXA GE LUNAR DPX-L, according to World Health organization classification (37).
The data were analyzed by Spearman coeficient and Chi cuadrado.
Results: The vitamin D levels samples were avaliable in 24 patients. Mean blood Vitamin D level was 24.54 ng /ml. 8 of them (33%) had vitamin D level less than 20ng/ ml. 83% (20) of the analysed patients had vitamin D level less than 30 ng/ml and only 4 patients has vitamin D level more than 30 ng/ml.
Low bone mineral density of lumbar spine and femoral neck was found in 66 % of the patients. 19 % of the patients were diagnosed of lumbar spine and femoral neck osteoporosis and 29% of them had lumbar spine meanwhile 25% had femoral neck. There was not statistically significant associaton between vitamin D level and bone mineral density analysed by Chi Cuadrado (p<0.07). A significant association was found between blood vitamin D level and low bone mineral density of femoral neck (Spearman 0.51)
Conclusions: Vitamin D insufficiency is high in the rural adult population of Pampa de Achala in Córdoba and it could be a major health problem in this population.
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