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. 2020 Jul 29:17:58.
doi: 10.1186/s12986-020-00479-3. eCollection 2020.

Vitamin D deficiency and metabolic syndrome in elderly Chinese individuals: evidence from CLHLS

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Vitamin D deficiency and metabolic syndrome in elderly Chinese individuals: evidence from CLHLS

Ling Liu et al. Nutr Metab (Lond). .

Abstract

Objectives: Both low vitamin D status and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are worldwide concerns, and low 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels are associated with MetS; however, related epidemiological evidence based on elderly Chinese individuals, especially those over 80 years of age, is limited. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the association between serum 25(OH)D and MetS in elderly Chinese individuals.

Method: Serum 25(OH)D was measured in a cross-sectional sample of 2493 elderly people aged 65-112 years from eight areas of China in which the density of centenarians is exceptionally high. MetS was diagnosed according to blood pressure, lipid, and blood sugar levels; waist circumference; and body mass index (BMI). Adjusted multivariable logistic regression was used to analyze the associations between vitamin D and MetS based on different diagnostic criterias.

Results: A total of 890 (35.7%) of the recruited elderly individuals had insufficient levels of vitamin D, and 1029 participants (41.3%) were vitamin D deficient. High serum vitamin D concentrations were associated with a low prevalence of MetS according to the modified Adult Treatment Panel III (ATP III) criteria for adequate versus deficient vitamin D levels (OR: 0.63, 95% CI: 0.45, 0.88) and inadequate versus deficient vitamin D levels (OR: 0.70, 95% CI: 0.52, 0.92). Each 10 ng/ml increase in serum vitamin D was significantly associated with a decreased prevalence of MetS according to the modified ATP III criteria for people with normal waist circumference (WC) (OR: 0.55, 95% CI: 0.43,0.71). However, no significant statistical correlation was found among elderly people with a high WC. Additionally, in the analysis of the individual components, the ORs of adequate versus deficient vitamin D levels were 0.46 (95% CI: 0.30, 0.71) for elevated triglycerides and 0.64 (95% CI: 0.42, 0.97) for reduced high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) after adjustment for other components.

Conclusions: Vitamin D deficiency is very common among elderly Chinese individuals. Vitamin D deficiency may be a risk factor for MetS; however, the association was only statistically significant among elderly people with noncentral obesity. Further studies are needed to examine the causal direction of the association.

Keywords: Chinese elderly people; Elevated waist circumference; Metabolic syndrome; Vitamin D.

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Ages and vitamin D levels of subjects with MetS based on different diagnostic criterias. Notes:group1: Non-metabolic syndrome population;group2: MetS based on modified ATP III while without MetS based on modified criteria (2012); group3: MetS based on modified criteria (2012) while without MetS based on modified ATP III;group4:MetS based on both modified ATP III and Modified Criteria (2012)

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