A STUDY OF SERUM VITAMIN D LEVEL IN THE ADULT POPULATION OF DISTRICT SHOPIAN
- (MD), Medical Officer, Paediatric & Neonatology Section, District Hospital Shopian Kashmir.
- (MD), Medical Officer, District Hospital Shopian Kashmir.
- (MD), Medical Officer, block Wakura Ganderbal Kashmir.
- (MD), Senior Resident, Department Of Pharmacology, Government Medical College Anantnag.
Abstract
Background: Vitamin D is a steroid hormone that can be synthesized in epithelial cells of the skin but its deficiency can have deleterious effects on health. Vitamin D deficiency prevails in epidemic proportions all over the Indian subcontinent, with a prevalence of 70%–100% in the general population.
Objective: To assess the serum Vitamin D level in the adult population of district Shopian.
Method: We sampled 126 consenting participants aged 18 years and above who attended the hospital for common reasons randomly and their serum vitamin D levels determined after proper and detailed history.
Results: Of the 126 consenting participants 27 were male which corresponded 21.43% and 99 were female which corresponded to (78.57%) of the sample size. We had 44 participants in the age group of 20-29 years, 33 in the age group of 30-39 years, 17 in the age group of 40-49 years and finally 32 participants 50 and above years. 43.65% were found to be deficient, 24.60% were found to be insufficient and only 31.75% were found to be sufficient. The lowest level was 5.0 ng/ml.
Conclusion: This study finds that the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency is very high in the natives of district Shopian & a survey with a very large sample size be conducted with emphasis on the supplementation of vitamin D on the recommended guidelines.
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Rais Ahmad Lone, Mohamad Imran Padder, Rifat Khan and Masrat Nabi (2022); A STUDY OF SERUM VITAMIN D LEVEL IN THE ADULT POPULATION OF DISTRICT SHOPIAN, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 10 (06), 489-493, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/14914
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