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Vitamin D-mangel, sekundær hyperparatyreoidisme og
bentetthet hos pakistanere og nordmenn bosatt i Oslo
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| dc.contributor.author | Alvær, Kari | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Holvik, Kristin | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Søgaard, Anne-Johanne | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Falch, Jan Arvid | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Meyer, Haakon E | - |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2008-10-20T09:03:49Z | - |
| dc.date.available | 2008-10-20T09:03:49Z | - |
| dc.date.issued | 2008-10-20T09:03:49Z | - |
| dc.identifier.citation | Norsk epidemiologi 2006; 16 (2): 111-117 | en |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10143/39276 | - |
| dc.description.abstract | We studied the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and bone mineral density in Norwegian born and Pakistani
born men and women living in Oslo. We measured 25-hydroxyvitamin D, iPTH and ionized calcium in serum
and bone mineral density (BMD) at the forearm with single energy X-ray absorptiometry. 1386 persons born in
Norway and 177 persons born in Pakistan participated. Among the Pakistani born 9% of the men and 21% of
women were seriously vitamin D deficient (25(OH)D < 12.5 nmol/l). None of the Norwegian born had such
low levels of vitamin D. While 86% of the Norwegians were vitamin D sufficient (25(OH)D ! 50 nmol/l), only
8% of Pakistani men and 10% of Pakistani women had a sufficient vitamin D status. The prevalence of secondary
hyperparathyroidism was four times higher in Pakistani women and five times higher in Pakistani men
compared to their Norwegian counterparts. Unadjusted bone mineral density was not different between the two
ethnic groups, but in the multivariate analysis BMD was 0.020 g/cm2 (95% CI: 0.007–0.033) higher in Pakistani
men than in Norwegian men. We also found 5-8% higher bone mineral density in Pakistani men and women
when we controlled for different skeletal size. While BMD was lower in Norwegian women with, compared to
Norwegian women without, secondary hyperparathyroidsm (–0.027 g/cm2, p = 0.019), there was no difference
in BMD between Pakistani women with and without secondary hyperparathyroidsm. | - |
| dc.language.iso | no | en |
| dc.title | Vitamin D-mangel, sekundær hyperparatyreoidisme og
bentetthet hos pakistanere og nordmenn bosatt i Oslo | no |
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