Vitamin D status in internationally adopted children: the northwest Italy experience.

Vitamin D status in internationally adopted children: the northwest Italy experience.

Autor: Raffaldi, Irene; Garazzino, Silvia; Ballardini, Giuseppina; Zaffaroni, Mauro; Grasso, Nicolino; Bona, Gianni; Tovo, Pier-Angelo; Guala, Andrea

Publication year: 2023

Minerva pediatrics

issn:2724-5780

doi: 10.23736/S2724-5276.17.04883-6


Abstract:

BACKGROUND: The majority of internationally adopted children, before adoption, might have experienced malnutrition, exposure to infectious diseases, environmental deprivation, and neglect; they could also develop medical problems such as vitamin D deficiency. Scantly data are available about vitamin D status in internationally adopted children and, to our knowledge, no report exists on Italian adoptees. METHODS: We carried out a prospective multicenter study, involving three Pediatric Centers in Piedmont, Italy, to collect information about 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) profile in adoptees, shortly after their arrival in Italy. RESULTS: In 142/158 internationally adopted children 25(OH)D was measured: 75 males and 67 females, with a mean age of 4.22±2.2 years. Fifty-three (37.3%) of them came from Asia, 48 (33.8%) from Africa, 24 (16.9%) from Eastern Europe, and 17 (12%) from Latin America. The median level of 25(OH)D in serum was 21.5 ng/mL (IQR range 14.3-29.7 ng/mL): 26 (18.2%) of the examined children had an insufficiency of 25-OHD, whereas 36 (25.2%) had a deficiency. Adoptees with longer time of institution stay had a significant risk to develop 25(OH)D deficiency. The Asian origin proved to be a risk factor to develop 25(OH)D deficiency, whereas the age >1 year was significantly associated with 25(OH)D insufficiency. CONCLUSIONS: Our survey showed that vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency, in internationally adoptees, are frequent and relevant health problems.

Language: eng

Rights:

Pmid: 28922908

Tags: Humans; Female; Male; Prospective Studies; Child; Child, Preschool; Vitamin D; *Child, Adopted; *Vitamin D Deficiency/epidemiology; Italy/epidemiology; Vitamins

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28922908/

Related Posts

COVID-19 Case Rates in Chicago: Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated

COVID-19 Outcomes by Vaccination Status Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated COVID-19 Case Rates COVID-19 Case Rates in Chicago: Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated COVID-19 Outcomes by Vaccination Status This historical dataset shows the weekly…

Comparing Rates of Diagnosis Using DSM-IV-TR Versus DSM-5 Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Comparing Rates of Diagnosis Using DSM-IV-TR Versus DSM-5 Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Autor: Peters, W. Jason; Matson, Johnny L. Publication year: 2020 Journal of autism and developmental disorders issn:1573-3432…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

COVID-19 Case Rates in Chicago: Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated

COVID-19 Case Rates in Chicago: Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated

President Trump Open to Further Delays on TikTok Ban

President Trump Open to Further Delays on TikTok Ban

Trump Extends Trade War Rhetoric to Entertainment Industry

Trump Extends Trade War Rhetoric to Entertainment Industry

Duolingo Shifts to AI-First Strategy, Replacing Contractors with Artificial Intelligence

Duolingo Shifts to AI-First Strategy, Replacing Contractors with Artificial Intelligence

U.S. Stock Futures Dip After S&P 500 Hits Record High

U.S. Stock Futures Dip After S&P 500 Hits Record High

Airbnb Launches AI Customer Service Bot in the U.S.

Airbnb Launches AI Customer Service Bot in the U.S.