Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH]D) serum concentrations and body fat distribution in a sample of postmenopausal women. Methods: We enrolled sixty-two postmenopausal women; 25(OH)D serum concentrations, serum intact parathyroid hormone, blood analyses, and anthropometric measurements were carried out. Body fat composition was evaluated by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Insulin resistance was estimated by homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) calculation. Results: Low levels of vitamin D (<30 ng/mL) were found in 77.4% of the population studied. There was a correlation (P < 0.0001) between 25(OH)D and waist circumference (r¼0.543), android fat to gynoid fat (A/G) ratio (r ¼ 0.554), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r ¼ 0.498), and HOMAIR (r ¼ 0.520). A/G fat ratio (B ¼ 34.90; 95% confidence interval [55.30, 14.1]; P ¼ 0.019), HOMA-IR (B ¼ 3.17; 95% confidence interval [5.99, 0.351]; P ¼ 0.028), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (B ¼ 0.361; 95% confidence interval [0.033, 0.698]; P ¼ 0.032), were found to be independent predictors of lower 25(OH)D by multilogistic regression analysis. Except for waist circumference, both these results were maintained when correlations were adjusted for age, onset of menopause, serum intact parathyroid hormone, and medications, and when body mass index was added as covariate. Conclusions: Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are common conditions. A/G ratio appeared to be associated with 25(OH)D concentrations and it is well-known that the android disposition of body fat is more closely associated with the onset of metabolic syndrome. Longitudinal studies are needed to better characterize the direction and the causal links of this association
Relationship between vitamin D and body fat distribution evaluated by DXA in postmenopausal women / Andreozzi, Paola; Verrusio, Walter; Viscogliosi, Giovanni; Summa, MARIA LUNA; Gueli, Nicolo'; Cacciafesta, Mauro; Albanese, CARLINA VENERANDA. - In: NUTRITION. - ISSN 0899-9007. - ELETTRONICO. - 32:6(2016), pp. 687-692. [10.1016/j.nut.2015.12.029]
Relationship between vitamin D and body fat distribution evaluated by DXA in postmenopausal women
Andreozzi, PaolaPrimo
;VERRUSIO, WALTER
Secondo
;VISCOGLIOSI, GIOVANNI;SUMMA, MARIA LUNA;GUELI, Nicolo';CACCIAFESTA, MauroPenultimo
;ALBANESE, CARLINA VENERANDAUltimo
2016
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Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH]D) serum concentrations and body fat distribution in a sample of postmenopausal women. Methods: We enrolled sixty-two postmenopausal women; 25(OH)D serum concentrations, serum intact parathyroid hormone, blood analyses, and anthropometric measurements were carried out. Body fat composition was evaluated by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Insulin resistance was estimated by homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) calculation. Results: Low levels of vitamin D (<30 ng/mL) were found in 77.4% of the population studied. There was a correlation (P < 0.0001) between 25(OH)D and waist circumference (r¼0.543), android fat to gynoid fat (A/G) ratio (r ¼ 0.554), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r ¼ 0.498), and HOMAIR (r ¼ 0.520). A/G fat ratio (B ¼ 34.90; 95% confidence interval [55.30, 14.1]; P ¼ 0.019), HOMA-IR (B ¼ 3.17; 95% confidence interval [5.99, 0.351]; P ¼ 0.028), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (B ¼ 0.361; 95% confidence interval [0.033, 0.698]; P ¼ 0.032), were found to be independent predictors of lower 25(OH)D by multilogistic regression analysis. Except for waist circumference, both these results were maintained when correlations were adjusted for age, onset of menopause, serum intact parathyroid hormone, and medications, and when body mass index was added as covariate. Conclusions: Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are common conditions. A/G ratio appeared to be associated with 25(OH)D concentrations and it is well-known that the android disposition of body fat is more closely associated with the onset of metabolic syndrome. Longitudinal studies are needed to better characterize the direction and the causal links of this associationFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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