Frequency of Vitamin D Deficiency among Patients of Diabetes Mellitus Type II, Presented at Medicine OPD of a Tertiary Care Hospital
Nasrullah Aamer, Rajkumar, Muhammad Khalid Nizamani, Yar Muhammad Tunio, Shahzad Memon, Ruqayya Farhad
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the
frequency of vitamin
d deficiency and insufficiency among patients of diabetes mellitus type II
presented at medicine OPD of tertiary care Hospital
Methodology:
This
cross-sectional study was done at Medicine department of Peoples University of
Medical and Health Sciences for women Nawabshah (SBA). Study was done during six
months from April 2020 to September 2020. All patients of diabetes mellitus
type II, age >40 years and of either were included. A 5ml sample was taken
from each patient and was sent to the diagnostic laboratory to assess the HbA1c
level and vitamin D status. The normal range for vitamin D (25-OHD) was 30–40 ng/ml.
The value <20 ng/ml was defined as deficiency while insufficiency was ranged
between 20.1- 29.9 ng/ml. All the data was collected by the self-made study
proforma. Data analysis was done by using the SPSS version 26.
Results:
A
total of 62 patients of diabetes mellitus were studied for vitamin D level;
their average age was 49.51+12.65 years and average duration of diabetes was
10.25+5.22 years. Average HbA1c was 7.33+3.5 and the average vitamin D level
was 27.21+21.98. 36(58.1%) were males and 26(41.9%) were females. Average BMI
was 28.41+3.63 kg/m2. Out of all study participants 48.40% of the
cases were observed with vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency was
statistically insignificant according to gender and socioeconomic status (p=>0.05).
Conclusion:
As
per study conclusion the vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency was observed to
be higher among patients of diabetes mellitus type II and vitamin D deficiency
was insignificantly linked to gender, socioeconomic status and severity of
diabetes.
Keywords:
Vitamin D, Type II diabetes mellitus