Abstract
Background: Adolescents are a population group at high risk of low Vitamin D status, yet the evidence base for establishing dietary Vitamin D requirements remains weak. Objective: The aim was to establish the distribution of Vitamin D intakes required to maintain serum 25-hydroxyVitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations above proposed cutoffs (25, 30, 40, and 50 nmol/L) during winter in white males and females (14-18 y of age) in the United Kingdom (518N). Design: In a dose-response trial, 110 adolescents (aged 15.9 6 1.4 y; 43% males) were randomly assigned to receive 0, 10, or 20 mg Vitamin D3 supplements/d for 20 wk during winter. A nonlinear regression model was fit to total Vitamin D intake and postintervention serum 25(OH)D concentrations, and regression-predicted values estimated the Vitamin D intakes required to maintain serum 25(OH)D concentrations above specific cutoffs. Results: Mean 6 SD serum 25(OH)D concentrations increased from 49.2 6 12.0 to 56.6 6 12.4 nmol/L and from 51.7 6 13.4 to 63.9 6 10.6 nmol/L in the 10-and 20-mg/d groups, respectively, and decreased in the placebo group from 46.8 6 11.4 to 30.7 6 8.6 nmol/L (all P # 0.001). Vitamin D intakes required to maintain 25(OH)D concentrations .25 and .30 nmol/L in 97.5% of adolescents were estimated to be 10.1 and 13.1 mg/d, respectively, and 6.6 mg/d to maintain 50% of adolescents at concentrations .40 nmol/L. Because the response of 25(OH)D reached a plateau at 46 nmol/L, there is uncertainty in estimating the Vitamin D intake required to maintain 25(OH)D concentrations.50 nmol/L in 97.5% of adolescents, but it exceeded 30 mg/d. Conclusion: Vitamin D intakes between 10 and w30 mg/d are required by white adolescents during winter to maintain serum 25(OH)D concentrations .25-50 nmol/L, depending on the serum 25(OH)D threshold chosen.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | American Journal of Clinical Nutrition |
Vol/bind | 104 |
Udgave nummer | 5 |
Sider (fra-til) | 1301-1309 |
Antal sider | 9 |
ISSN | 0002-9165 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 1 nov. 2016 |
Emneord
- Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet