Association between 25-hydroxyvitamin d and intact parathyroid hormone levels across latitude among adults with African ancestry.

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serval:BIB_549457DA5D64
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Association between 25-hydroxyvitamin d and intact parathyroid hormone levels across latitude among adults with African ancestry.
Journal
Endocrine Practice
Author(s)
Kramer H., Camacho P., Aloia J., Luke A., Bovet P., Rhule J.P., Forrester T., Lambert V., Harders R., Dugas L., Cooper R., Durazo-Arvizu R.
ISSN
1530-891X (Print)
ISSN-L
1530-891X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
22
Number
8
Pages
911-919
Language
english
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) associated with a plateauing of intact parathyroid (iPTH) across latitudes among adults with African ancestry.
METHODS: This study included approximately 500 adults of African ancestry ages 25 to 45 years living in 4 sites: Chicago, Illinois (41°N), Jamaica (17°N), Ghana (6°N), and South Africa (34°S). Multivariate linear regression models, a nonlinear logistic growth curve model, and piecewise linear models with a single knot were fitted to estimate the 25[OH]D level associated with a plateauing of iPTH with adjustment for covariates. Goodness of fit was compared using computer intensive permutation tests.
RESULTS: Mean age was 34.7 (SD 6.2) years, and 46.5% were male. Within each site, the percentage of participants with an iPTH level ≥65 pg/mL was higher among females versus males and was most frequent among South African females (17.1%) and lowest among Jamaican males (0.6%). Goodness of fit tests supported linear regression as the preferred model for the association between iPTH and 25[OH]D in the 4 sites with no 25[OH]D level associated with iPTH plateauing in any site. The slope of the association between 25[OH]D and iPTH differed by latitude; it was strongest in the U.S. (β = -0.81; 95% confidence interval [CI] = -1.03, -0.59), and weakest in Jamaica (β = -0.45; 95% CI -0.71, -0.18) with covariate adjustment, but differences in slopes were small.
CONCLUSION: The association between 25[OH]D and iPTH appears linear among adults with African ancestry regardless of latitude within a range of 25[OH]D levels between 10 and 60 ng/mL.
ABBREVIATIONS: BMI = body mass index CI = confidence interval eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate iPTH = intact parathryoid hormone 25[OH]D = 25-hydroxyvitamin D.
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