Egle Butkute, Ieva Gailiute, Natalija Drapeko, Jurgita Grikiniene
Objective: To analyze the concentrations of vitamin D in the blood serum in children.
Materials and methods: Retrospective analysis of vitamin D (25-hydroxycholecalciferol) levels in the blood serum of 2008 children.
Results: 41.2% (828) of tests were performed in children under 2 years of age and 58.8% (1180)-for children over 2 years of age. Vitamin D concentrations significantly differ between the groups: 52.1% of children younger than 2 years had an increased concentration of vitamin D and 19.0% had vitamin D deficiency, while the majority (74.0%) of children older than 2 years had the vitamin D deficiency.
Conclusions: The intake of vitamin D is not optimal among the children in Lithuania. More than a half of children younger than 2 years receive too high doses of vitamin D, whereas 74% of older children suffer from constant vitamin D deficiency.
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