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World J Clin Pediatr. Feb 8, 2017; 6(1): 1-9
Published online Feb 8, 2017. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v6.i1.1
Published online Feb 8, 2017. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v6.i1.1
Prevalence | Age group | Place | Year | Ref. |
In infants 0.4% - deficient (< 25 nmol/L) 33.6% - insufficient (< 75 nmol/L) 2-5 yr stage (preschool) 1.1% - deficient 68.6% - insufficient 6-11 yr (school age) 2.0% - deficient 88.3% - insufficient Adolescents 3.3% - deficient 89.6% - insufficient | 1 mo-16 yr | Hangzhou, China | 2012 | [1] |
86% - deficient (< 37 nmol/L ) 38.3% - severely deficient (< 12.5 nmol/L) 91.7% - insufficient (< 50 nmol/L) | 9-12 yr | Tehran, Iran | 2007-2008 | [2] |
66.7% - insufficient (< 75 nmol/L), 23.6% - deficient 6.2% - severely deficient (< 25 nmol/L) | 6 yr (school age) | The Netherlands | 2015 | [72] |
Obese subjects 12.7% - deficient (< 30 nmol/L) 92% - insufficient (< 75 nmol/L) Non-obese subjects 3.4% - deficient 68% - insufficient | 6-16 yr | North Texas, United States | 2012 | [73] |
34% - insufficient 62.2% - deficient | 8-16 yr | Izmir, Turkey | 2012 | [74] |
31.0% - deficient 65.0% - insufficient | 7-11 yr | Zanjan, Iran | 2015 | [71] |
55% - insufficient (< 75 nmol/L) 5% - deficient (< 25 nmol/L) | 6-21 yr | Northeastern United States | 2007 | [55] |
55% - insufficient (< 75 nmol/L) 0.8% - deficient (< 30 nmol/L) | 1-3 yr | Wuxi, China | 2014-2015 | [75] |
Age < 5 yr 52.4% - insufficiency 19% - deficiency Age > 5 and < 20 yr 79.4% - insufficiency 26.5% - deficiency | 1-50 yr | Israel | 2008 | [86] |
- Citation: Haimi M, Kremer R. Vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency from childhood to adulthood: Insights from a sunny country. World J Clin Pediatr 2017; 6(1): 1-9
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2219-2808/full/v6/i1/1.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v6.i1.1