Title of article :
Relationship between Vitamin D and Childhood Asthma: A Case–Control Study
Author/Authors :
Hatami, Gissou Bushehr University of Medical Sciences , Ghasemi, Khadijeh Bushehr University of Medical Sciences , Motamed, Niloofar The Persian Gulf Nuclear Medicine Research Center , Firoozbakht, Saiideh The Persian Gulf Nuclear Medicine Research Center , Movahed, Ali Bushehr University of Medical Sciences , Farrokhi, Shokrollah The Persian Gulf Nuclear Medicine Research Center
Abstract :
Objective: Studies determining the relationship between serum vitamin D status and childhood asthma have
yielded controversial results. Findings indicated that vitamin D deficiency is associated with asthma and
airway hyper responsiveness. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between serum vitamin D
status and childhood asthma.
Methods: Data were obtained from 200 asthmatic children (age 3-12 years) and 200 healthy controls. Serum
levels of 25(OH) vitamin D, total IgE, calcium, phosphorus, parathormone (PTH) and eosinophil count were
measured in both asthmatic children and healthy controls. Also, the mean values of 25(OH) vitamin D were
compared with asthma symptom severities.
Findings: There was a significant decrease in the concentration of serum 25(OH) vitamin D in the asthmatic
patients as compared with the controls (20.34±2.8 vs 25.39±4.1 ng/mL, 95%CI: 1.46-3.86, P=0.01). Out of
total asthmatic subjects, 40 (20%) were vitamin D sufficient, 48 (24%) were insufficient, and 112 (56%) were
deficient. Total IgE concentration was also significantly higher in asthmatic patients having vitamin D
deficiency (132.4±20.1 IU/ml, 95%CI: 1.38-3.75, P=0.03). Comparing asthmatic patients with healthy controls,
odds of having vitamin D level less than 20ng/mL was 2.47.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency may be positively related to the
prevalence of asthma in children.
Keywords :
Vitamin D status , Asthma , Children , Total IgE
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics