Volumetric Dilution, Rather Than Sequestration Best Explains the Low Vitamin D Status of Obesity
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Vitamin D status is known to be poor in obese individuals; there is no consensus as to the reason. Cross-sectional study of the relation between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration and body size in the baseline data from unsupplemented adults entering two study cohorts in our research unit, N = 686. Regression analyses of body size variables against serum 25(OH)D concentration, using both linear and hyperbolic models. The fit to a hyperbolic model of 25(OH)D against body weight completely removed the obesity-related component of inter-individual variability in serum 25(OH)D concentration. The hyperbolic fit using total body weight was significantly better than any linear model, and specifically…
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- Vitamin D and neurology
- Cholecalciferol
- Medicine
- Obesity
- Vitamin
- Linear regression
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
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- No poverty
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