2019
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20192332
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Vitamin D study: a retrospective comparison between two tropical countries: India and Bahrain

Abstract: Background: Hypovitaminosis D is a very common prevalence in India as well as Middle East. Studies indicate the frequency to be anywhere between 44-96% among adults in Middle east, while in India it is estimated to range in between 50 – 94%. Our report is an attempt to study vitamin D status from two tropical countries; India and Bahrain and present status of vitamin D deficiency as well as insufficiency in a comparison summary.Methods: This retrospective study in our reference lab included data from a total o… Show more

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“…Similar observations were recorded among men, where 21% of those above the age of 19 years had Hb <13 g/dL (24)(25)(26). Regarding vitamin D deficiency, though its prevalence in Bahrain is lower than that in other countries of the region, it remains a common health concern, whereby 41.4% of adults in 2018 were considered vitamin D deficient (27)(28)(29)(30).…”
Section: Diet-related Diseases In Bahrainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar observations were recorded among men, where 21% of those above the age of 19 years had Hb <13 g/dL (24)(25)(26). Regarding vitamin D deficiency, though its prevalence in Bahrain is lower than that in other countries of the region, it remains a common health concern, whereby 41.4% of adults in 2018 were considered vitamin D deficient (27)(28)(29)(30).…”
Section: Diet-related Diseases In Bahrainmentioning
confidence: 99%