TY - JOUR
T1 - Epidemiology and risk factor of hypovitaminosis D in a cohort of internationally adopted children: a retrospective study
AU - Salerno, Gilda
AU - De Waure, Chiara
AU - Buonsenso, Danilo
AU - Pata, Davide
AU - Valentini, Piero
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - BACKGROUND:
Predictors of hypovitaminosis D were extensively studied in the adult population, leading to an approximately complete understanding of them, while there is a lack of studies in the pediatric population, especially in migrant and internationally adopted children. In this retrospective study, we tried to identify the major laboratory predictors of hypovitaminosis D in a cohort of internationally adopted children.
METHODS:
Data were extracted from the database of the "Ethnopediatrics Outpatient Clinic" of the "A. Gemelli" Foundation University Hospital in Rome, Italy. Our study included 873 children evaluated from March 2007 to May 2016. Analysis of variance, chi square test, t test and multivariate logistic regression were performed, a "p" value < 0.05 was considered significant, with a confidence interval of 95%.
RESULTS:
We did not find any significant correlation between Vitamin D and Calcium, Phosphates or Magnesium levels within the population we examined. Moreover, parathyroid hormone is not a good predictor of Vitamin D Status.
CONCLUSIONS:
Considering the strong influence Vitamin D status has not only on bone health, but also on general well-being, it is due to perform a vitamin D assessment as soon as possible, especially in internationally adopted children.
AB - BACKGROUND:
Predictors of hypovitaminosis D were extensively studied in the adult population, leading to an approximately complete understanding of them, while there is a lack of studies in the pediatric population, especially in migrant and internationally adopted children. In this retrospective study, we tried to identify the major laboratory predictors of hypovitaminosis D in a cohort of internationally adopted children.
METHODS:
Data were extracted from the database of the "Ethnopediatrics Outpatient Clinic" of the "A. Gemelli" Foundation University Hospital in Rome, Italy. Our study included 873 children evaluated from March 2007 to May 2016. Analysis of variance, chi square test, t test and multivariate logistic regression were performed, a "p" value < 0.05 was considered significant, with a confidence interval of 95%.
RESULTS:
We did not find any significant correlation between Vitamin D and Calcium, Phosphates or Magnesium levels within the population we examined. Moreover, parathyroid hormone is not a good predictor of Vitamin D Status.
CONCLUSIONS:
Considering the strong influence Vitamin D status has not only on bone health, but also on general well-being, it is due to perform a vitamin D assessment as soon as possible, especially in internationally adopted children.
KW - Internationally adopted children
KW - Parathormone
KW - Rickets
KW - Vitamin D deficiency
KW - Internationally adopted children
KW - Parathormone
KW - Rickets
KW - Vitamin D deficiency
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/131531
U2 - 10.1186/s13052-018-0527-4
DO - 10.1186/s13052-018-0527-4
M3 - Article
SN - 1720-8424
VL - 44
SP - 86
EP - 99
JO - THE ITALIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
JF - THE ITALIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
ER -