Vitamin D Insufficiency and Hyperparathyroidism in a Low Income, Multiracial, Elderly Population1
- 1 November 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 85 (11) , 4125-4130
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem.85.11.6962
Abstract
This report examines the wintertime vitamin D and PTH status of 308 participants in the Boston Low Income Elderly Osteoporosis Study of noninstitutionalized low income elderly men and women (age, 64–100 yr) living in subsidized housing in Boston, MA. Twenty-one percent of the 136 black subjects and 11% of the 110 whites had very low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentrations (<25 nmol/L), and 73% of the blacks and 35% of the whites had 25OHD concentrations less than 50 nmol/L. The mean 25OHD levels of the smaller Hispanic and Asian subsets were generally similar to those of the white subjects. In addition to race, significant predictors of 25OHD included vitamin D intake (positive association) and smoking (inverse association), but not sex or age. Low 25OHD concentrations were associated with increased PTH and reduced serum calcium. The PTH level in the black subjects was substantially higher than that in the white subjects, and this difference was only partially explained by the racial difference in 25OHD. Elderly individuals who live in northern areas, particularly African-Americans, should be strongly encouraged to increase their vitamin D intake, especially in winter.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Inadequate vitamin D status: does it contribute to the disorders comprising syndrome ‘X’?British Journal of Nutrition, 1998
- Effect of Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation on Bone Density in Men and Women 65 Years of Age or OlderNew England Journal of Medicine, 1997
- Resistance to Bone Resorbing Effects of PTH in Black WomenJournal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1997
- Epidemiology of hypertension in African American womenAmerican Heart Journal, 1996
- Reference data for bone mass, calciotropic hormones, and biochemical markers of bone remodeling in older (55-75) postmenopausal white and black womenJournal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1994
- Vitamin D3and Calcium to Prevent Hip Fractures in Elderly WomenNew England Journal of Medicine, 1992
- Methods for the determination of the circulating concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin DThe Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 1990
- Aging decreases the capacity of human skin to produce vitamin D3.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1985
- Evidence for alteration of the vitamin D-endocrine system in blacks.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1985
- TOBACCO SMOKING, AGEING AND HEALTH AMONG THE ELDERLY: A LONGITUDINAL POPULATION STUDY OF 70-YEAR-OLD MEN AND AN AGE COHORT COMPARISONAge and Ageing, 1982