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Vitamin D Deficiency Relationship with Age and Gender

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  • Fathia Eessa faid

    1University of Misrata, Faculty oh Health Sciences, Nutrition Department, Misrata, Libya
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  • Aziza M Agwaida Alsheekh

    College of Medical Technology, Department of Lab Medicine, Derna, Libya
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  • Maryam Fawzi Abais

    3College of Medical Technology, General Department, Derna Libya
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  • Salwa Muftah Eljamay

    4College of Medical Technology, Department of Public Health, Derna, Libya
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Keywords:
Vitamin D, Deficiency, Gender, Ages, Relationship
Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread public health concern, influencing various physiological processes, including bone health and immune function. This cross-sectional study evaluates the relationship between Vitamin D levels, age, and gender among 1,416 individuals (708 males and 708 females). Data collection involved structured questionnaires and laboratory assessments of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations. The results indicate a high prevalence of severe Vitamin D deficiency in both genders, affecting 238 males and 244 females. Normal Vitamin D levels were observed in 402 individuals, with a slightly higher prevalence in females. Correlation analysis revealed a weak but statistically significant negative relationship between gender and Vitamin D levels (R = -0.081, P = 0.002), whereas no significant correlation was found between age and Vitamin D levels (R = -0.025, P = 0.356). The findings suggest that gender may influence Vitamin D status, while age does not significantly impact deficiency levels. These results highlight the need for public health interventions focusing on dietary habits, sun exposure, and Vitamin D supplementation to mitigate deficiency risks, particularly among vulnerable populations.

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2025-02-18
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Vitamin D Deficiency Relationship with Age and Gender. (2025). Derna Academy Journal for Applied Sciences, 3(2), 153-160. https://doi.org/10.71147/xacd4k36

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