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Title: | Vitamin D status in patients with mental disorders: A cross-sectional analysis of single cohort from routine practice |
Authors: | Ristic R. Kocic H. Milovanovic, Dragan Mihajlovic, Goran Mihailović N. Tomic Lucic, Aleksandra Živanović, Sandra |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Abstract: | © 2017, Acta Endocrinologica Foundation. All rights reserved. Context. Clinical research suggests that vitamin D deficiency correlates with mental illnesses. Objective. The aim was to prove that the patients from the psychiatric health care service in Serbia had higher vitamin D deficiency than patients from general practice. Design. The study had a cross-sectional design. Methods. The study included 47 patients aged 19 - 76 of both sexes with different mental disorders. We performed sample size calculation on available data for vitamin D deficiency in patients in health care facilities compared with the general population. The concentrations of vitamin D in serums were measured by HPLC (high performance/pressure liquid chromatography). Results. The mean value of vitamin D (standard deviation) in the whole group of study subjects was 16.27(10.62) ng/mL; 68.1% of the patients had a deficiency of vitamin D (25(OH)D<20 ng/mL). The difference is statistically significant from expected proportion of people with vitamin D deficiency in general practice (p=0.040). Serum concentrations of 25(OH)D were significantly correlated with serum concentrations of phosphorus (ρ=0.336, p=0.024) and sodium (ρ=0.304, p=0.038). Conclusions. The patients of psychiatry health care had significantly higher frequency of vitamin D deficiency than expected. There is a significant association between serum levels of vitamin D, and phosphate and sodium. |
URI: | https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11596 |
Type: | article |
DOI: | 10.4183/aeb.2017.40 |
ISSN: | 1841-0987 |
SCOPUS: | 2-s2.0-85024496768 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism, Vrnjačka Banja Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kragujevac |
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