Low Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D Level Does Not Adversely Affect Bone Turnover in Prepubertal Children
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Characteristics of Study Participants
2.2. Laboratory and Anthropometric Measurements
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Girls | Boys | p |
---|---|---|---|
n = 66 | n = 62 | ||
Age, years (SD) | 9.7 (0.8) | 9.8 (0.8) | 0.439 |
Height, cm (SD) | 141 (7.8) | 145 (9.0) | 0.013 |
BMI, percentile (SD) | 54 (30) | 53 (33) | 0.966 |
BMI, kg/m2 (SD) | 18.0 (3.3) | 18.7 (4.1) | 0.733 |
25(OH)D, ng/mL (SD) | 21.9 (4.9) | 21.9 (3.9) | 0.917 |
IGF-1, ng/mL, Me (Q1, Q3) | 237 (167, 298) | 184 (148, 222) | 0.002 |
CTX, ng/mL, Me (Q1, Q3) | 1.50 (1.18, 2.01) | 1.51 (1.05, 1.97) | 0.623 |
P1NP, ng/mL, Me (Q1, Q3) | 1414 (1224, 1576) | 1307 (1215, 1450) | 0.156 |
BTindex, Me (Q1, Q3) | 0.31(–0.23,0.95) | 0.11(–0.80, 0.56) | 0.038 |
Characteristics | 25(OH)D Tertiles (ng/mL) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 2. | 3. | p | |
≤19.4 | 20.1–23.3 | 23.4–35.3 | ||
n = 39 | n = 46 | n = 43 | ||
Girls/boys (N) | 23/16 | 21/25 | 22/21 | |
Height, cm (SD) | 143 (9) | 144 (10) | 143 (7) | 0.731 |
BMI, percentile (SD) | 54 (30) | 53 (31) | 52 (34) | 0.955 |
Obesity (N/%) | 4/10.0 | 5/11.0 | 5/11.0 | |
IGF-1, ng/mL, Me (Q1, Q3) | 225 (176, 260) | 201 (153, 250) | 189 (151, 243) | 0.080 |
CTX, ng/mL, Me (Q1, Q3) | 1.59 (1.21, 2.39) | 1.45 (1.03, 2.02) | 1.50 (1.05, 1.92) | 0.210 |
P1NP, ng/mL, Me (Q1, Q3) | 1415 (1237, 2964) | 1392 (1225, 1530) | 1299 (1156, 1446) | 0.048 |
BTindex, Me (Q1, Q3) | 0.15 (–0.74, 0.95) | 0.31 (–0.32, 0.71) | 0.21(–0.50, 0.70) | 0.763 |
IGF–1 | 25(OH)D | |
---|---|---|
IGF–1, R (P) | –0.180 | |
(0.042) | ||
P1NP, R (P) | 0.505 | –0.168 |
(<0.001) | (0.059) | |
CTX, R (P) | 0.221 | –0.085 |
(0.012) | (0.338) | |
BTI, R (P) | 0.231 | –0.055 |
(0.009) | (0.535) | |
BMI, percentile R (P) | 0.216 | –0.129 |
(0.014) | (0.147) |
Model | Independent Variable | R2 | B (Standardized) | p |
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Model 1. | ||||
P1NP | 0.059 | 0.050 | ||
25(OH)D | 0.199 | 0.025 | ||
Model 2. | ||||
CTX | 0.052 | 0.080 | ||
25(OH)D | 0.155 | 0.080 | ||
Model 3. | ||||
IGF-1 | 0.149 | <0.001 | ||
25(OH)D | 0.185 | 0.036 |
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Bilinski, W.J.; Szternel, L.; Siodmiak, J.; Paradowski, P.T.; Domagalski, K.; Sypniewska, G. Low Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D Level Does Not Adversely Affect Bone Turnover in Prepubertal Children. Nutrients 2021, 13, 3324. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13103324
Bilinski WJ, Szternel L, Siodmiak J, Paradowski PT, Domagalski K, Sypniewska G. Low Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D Level Does Not Adversely Affect Bone Turnover in Prepubertal Children. Nutrients. 2021; 13(10):3324. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13103324
Chicago/Turabian StyleBilinski, Wojciech J., Lukasz Szternel, Joanna Siodmiak, Przemyslaw T. Paradowski, Krzysztof Domagalski, and Grazyna Sypniewska. 2021. "Low Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D Level Does Not Adversely Affect Bone Turnover in Prepubertal Children" Nutrients 13, no. 10: 3324. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13103324
APA StyleBilinski, W. J., Szternel, L., Siodmiak, J., Paradowski, P. T., Domagalski, K., & Sypniewska, G. (2021). Low Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D Level Does Not Adversely Affect Bone Turnover in Prepubertal Children. Nutrients, 13(10), 3324. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13103324