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Screening of subjects at risk of severe vitamin D deficiendy: a clustering approach

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Introduction: Avoiding vitamin D deficiency is essential regarding several health outcomes. Systematic blood testing may represent an important economic burden and systematic supplementation could lead, in some subjects, to a very high status, with unknown long-term consequences. Therefore, it is crucial to implement easy-to-apply strategies for screening at-risk patients. Objectives: Our objective was thus to characterize individuals at high risk of severe vitamin D deficiency (25OHD<10ng/ml). Method / Design: A combination of hierarchical and nonhierarchical cluster analysis was performed on 1528 French Caucasian adults (45-60y) from the SU.VI.MAX cohort. The following baseline variables (collected through self-administered questionnaires and anthropometric measurements) were included in the clustering procedure: severe vitamin D deficiency (yes/no, Roche Cobas® electrochemoluminescent assay on baseline plasma samples), gender, age, BMI, physical activity, educational level, dietary intake of vitamin D, latitude, sun exposure, Fitzpatrick phototype, and month of blood draw. Results: Two clusters were identified. Cluster 1 consisted of all participants with severe vitamin D deficiency and was characterized by the overrepresentation of: very low sun exposure, obesity, female gender, blood draw at the end of winter or early spring, Northern latitudes, irregular or low physical activity and the fairest skin phototypes. Cluster 2 consisted of all participants without severe vitamin D deficiency. Conclusions: This study presented for the first time a clustering analysis to identify high-risk individuals for severe vitamin D deficiency. This approach, based on easy-to-assess phenotypic, sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics, can help to improve clinical practice by better targeting patients at need for vitamin D supplementation and/or blood testing.
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hal-02742804 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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Mathilde Touvier, Melanie Deschasaux, Marion Montourcy, Angela Sutton, Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot, et al.. Screening of subjects at risk of severe vitamin D deficiendy: a clustering approach. 12th European Nutrition Conference (FENS), Oct 2015, Berlin, Germany. pp.2. ⟨hal-02742804⟩
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