Association of serum vitamin D status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesity

Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread problem throughout the world, often resulting from impaired synthesis in the skin and insufficient intake. The present study aimed to provide an in-depth analysis of vitamin D intake in individuals who are normal weight, overweight, and obese in relation to plasm...

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Main Authors: Maria Nikolova, Kristina Kilova, Lalka Rangelova, Valentina Petkova, Rene Mileva-Popova, Andrey Petrov, Tsvetanka Dzhiganska, Radka Tafradjiiska-Hadjiolova, Vanina Mihaylova, Adolf Alakidi
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2025-03-01
Series:Pharmacia
Online Access:https://pharmacia.pensoft.net/article/149480/download/pdf/
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author Maria Nikolova
Kristina Kilova
Lalka Rangelova
Valentina Petkova
Rene Mileva-Popova
Andrey Petrov
Tsvetanka Dzhiganska
Radka Tafradjiiska-Hadjiolova
Vanina Mihaylova
Adolf Alakidi
author_facet Maria Nikolova
Kristina Kilova
Lalka Rangelova
Valentina Petkova
Rene Mileva-Popova
Andrey Petrov
Tsvetanka Dzhiganska
Radka Tafradjiiska-Hadjiolova
Vanina Mihaylova
Adolf Alakidi
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description Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread problem throughout the world, often resulting from impaired synthesis in the skin and insufficient intake. The present study aimed to provide an in-depth analysis of vitamin D intake in individuals who are normal weight, overweight, and obese in relation to plasma vitamin D levels in these individuals. Materials and methods: There were 264 participants in the study. Nutrition was evaluated using the 24-hour memory recall approach. Weight and body composition were determined by expert bioelectrical impedance using Tanita equipment (420 BC MA), while nutritional status was evaluated using anthropometric indicators, including morphological indicators and anthropometric indices. Results: The average daily intake of vitamin D was determined to be 7.6 μg for normal-weight participants, 6.6 μg for individuals who are overweight, and 6.0 μg for subjects who are obese, based on BMI categories. When comparing people who consumed more than 10 μg of vitamin D, the group with adequate vitamin D consumption had the largest relative proportion (37.3%). Those with vitamin D deficiency and obesity class I had the lowest average daily intake of vitamin D (3.3 mcg). The correlation between plasma levels of vitamin D and the main indicators of dietary intake in the subjects, separated by sex and anthropometric parameters, revealed the existence of a weak correlation between plasma levels of vitamin D and individual indicators of dietary intake, such as total fat (g; E%), MUFAs (d; E%), PUFAs (d; E%), magnesium, and retinol. Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency affects many groups worldwide, including Bulgaria’s elderly citizens. In order to address this severe issue, health experts must design health policies and guidelines based on current and future scientific facts, which will only be available through new studies.
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spelling doaj-art-a1ba934d52e34b9ea77c9f4e4f1912e12025-08-20T02:55:46ZengPensoft PublishersPharmacia2603-557X2025-03-017211110.3897/pharmacia.72.e149480149480Association of serum vitamin D status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesityMaria Nikolova0Kristina Kilova1Lalka Rangelova2Valentina Petkova3Rene Mileva-Popova4Andrey Petrov5Tsvetanka Dzhiganska6Radka Tafradjiiska-Hadjiolova7Vanina Mihaylova8Adolf Alakidi9Medical University of SofiaMedical University of PlovdivNational Centre of Public Health and AnalysesMedical University of SofiaMedical University of SofiaMedical University of SofiaMedical University of Sofia, Branch “Prof. Dr. Ivan Mitev” - VratsaMedical University of SofiaMedical University of PlovdivMedical University of SofiaVitamin D deficiency is a widespread problem throughout the world, often resulting from impaired synthesis in the skin and insufficient intake. The present study aimed to provide an in-depth analysis of vitamin D intake in individuals who are normal weight, overweight, and obese in relation to plasma vitamin D levels in these individuals. Materials and methods: There were 264 participants in the study. Nutrition was evaluated using the 24-hour memory recall approach. Weight and body composition were determined by expert bioelectrical impedance using Tanita equipment (420 BC MA), while nutritional status was evaluated using anthropometric indicators, including morphological indicators and anthropometric indices. Results: The average daily intake of vitamin D was determined to be 7.6 μg for normal-weight participants, 6.6 μg for individuals who are overweight, and 6.0 μg for subjects who are obese, based on BMI categories. When comparing people who consumed more than 10 μg of vitamin D, the group with adequate vitamin D consumption had the largest relative proportion (37.3%). Those with vitamin D deficiency and obesity class I had the lowest average daily intake of vitamin D (3.3 mcg). The correlation between plasma levels of vitamin D and the main indicators of dietary intake in the subjects, separated by sex and anthropometric parameters, revealed the existence of a weak correlation between plasma levels of vitamin D and individual indicators of dietary intake, such as total fat (g; E%), MUFAs (d; E%), PUFAs (d; E%), magnesium, and retinol. Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency affects many groups worldwide, including Bulgaria’s elderly citizens. In order to address this severe issue, health experts must design health policies and guidelines based on current and future scientific facts, which will only be available through new studies.https://pharmacia.pensoft.net/article/149480/download/pdf/
spellingShingle Maria Nikolova
Kristina Kilova
Lalka Rangelova
Valentina Petkova
Rene Mileva-Popova
Andrey Petrov
Tsvetanka Dzhiganska
Radka Tafradjiiska-Hadjiolova
Vanina Mihaylova
Adolf Alakidi
Association of serum vitamin D status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesity
Pharmacia
title Association of serum vitamin D status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesity
title_full Association of serum vitamin D status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesity
title_fullStr Association of serum vitamin D status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesity
title_full_unstemmed Association of serum vitamin D status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesity
title_short Association of serum vitamin D status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesity
title_sort association of serum vitamin d status with dietary intake in adults with overweight and obesity
url https://pharmacia.pensoft.net/article/149480/download/pdf/
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