2019
DOI: 10.5455/ijmsph.2019.0514112072019
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Prevalence of Vitamin D3 insufficiency among rural ethnic population of Tripura and its association with type-2 diabetes mellitus

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“…Irrespective of age, gender, and geographical location, despite adequate exposure to sunlight throughout the year, Vitamin D3 deficiency is common in the Indian population [4,5]. In a study among the ethnic population from northeastern India, the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency was seen in 65% population [6]. In another population-based cross-sectional study among multi-ethnic Asian adults, 75% population had suboptimal Vitamin D3 levels [4].…”
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“…Irrespective of age, gender, and geographical location, despite adequate exposure to sunlight throughout the year, Vitamin D3 deficiency is common in the Indian population [4,5]. In a study among the ethnic population from northeastern India, the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency was seen in 65% population [6]. In another population-based cross-sectional study among multi-ethnic Asian adults, 75% population had suboptimal Vitamin D3 levels [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region with greater sun exposure is associated with a lower rate of death from cancer and cardiovascular disease [4]. Many studies reported the prevalence of Vitamin D3 deficiency and its causal relationship with cancer [4][5][6]. In this context, we wanted to study the prevalence of Vitamin D3 deficiency among cancer patients and whether there is any correlation between this Vitamin D3 level with response to the treatment of cancer and survival.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%