A systematic review of vitamin D status in populations worldwide

J Hilger, A Friedel, R Herr, T Rausch, F Roos… - British journal of …, 2014 - cambridge.org
J Hilger, A Friedel, R Herr, T Rausch, F Roos, DA Wahl, DD Pierroz, P Weber, K Hoffmann
British journal of nutrition, 2014cambridge.org
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with osteoporosis and is thought to increase the risk of
cancer and CVD. Despite these numerous potential health effects, data on vitamin D status
at the population level and within key subgroups are limited. The aims of the present study
were to examine patterns of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 (OH) D) levels worldwide and to
assess differences by age, sex and region. In a systematic literature review using the
Medline and EMBASE databases, we identified 195 studies conducted in forty-four countries …
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with osteoporosis and is thought to increase the risk of cancer and CVD. Despite these numerous potential health effects, data on vitamin D status at the population level and within key subgroups are limited. The aims of the present study were to examine patterns of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels worldwide and to assess differences by age, sex and region. In a systematic literature review using the Medline and EMBASE databases, we identified 195 studies conducted in forty-four countries involving more than 168 000 participants. Mean population-level 25(OH)D values varied considerably across the studies (range 4·9–136·2 nmol/l), with 37·3 % of the studies reporting mean values below 50 nmol/l. The highest 25(OH)D values were observed in North America. Although age-related differences were observed in the Asia/Pacific and Middle East/Africa regions, they were not observed elsewhere and sex-related differences were not observed in any region. Substantial heterogeneity between the studies precluded drawing conclusions on overall vitamin D status at the population level. Exploratory analyses, however, suggested that newborns and institutionalised elderly from several regions worldwide appeared to be at a generally higher risk of exhibiting lower 25(OH)D values. Substantial details on worldwide patterns of vitamin D status at the population level and within key subgroups are needed to inform public health policy development to reduce risk for potential health consequences of an inadequate vitamin D status.
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