Yıl: 2017 Cilt: 42 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 320 - 328 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 12-04-2019

Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri

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Amaç: Çukurova Üniversitesi Balcalı Hastanesi’nde son 13 yıldaki 25-hidroksi D vitamin istemine artan talebi ve hastanemize başvuran bölge halkında erişkinlerde 25-hidroksi D vitamin düzeylerini, varsa eksikliğini ve yaygınlığını değerlendirmeyi amaçladık.Gereç ve Yöntem: Çalışmamızda, Çukurova Üniversitesi Balcalı Hastanesi bilgi işlem sistemi üzerinde elektronik olarak kayıtlı laboratuvar verileri kullanılarak 2003-2015 tarihleri arasındaki, hem poliklinik hem yatan hastalardan, tüm yaş grupları alınarak, 25-hidroksi D vitamin istem sayıları ve bireylerin; tanı, yaş, cinsiyet, istem tarihi, numune kabul tarihi, onay tarihi, plazma 25-hidroksi D vitamin düzeyleri değerlendirildi.Bulgular: Hastanemizde, son 13 yıllık 25-hidroksi D vitamin istem sayısı 77569 idi. 2003-2013 yılları arasında 25-hidroksi D vitamin istem sayıları karşılaştırıldığında % 6785 oranında bir artış görüldü. Çalışma grubumuzda cinsiyete göre, plazma ortalama 25-hidroksi D vitamin düzeyleri değerlendirildiğinde, erkeklerin ortalama düzeyleri (52,95 ± 0,92 nmol/L) kadınlara (48,42 ± 0,54 nmol/L) göre yüksek bulundu (p<0,001). Çalışmaya alınan 6198 bireyin %24,65’inde 25-hidroksi D vitamin eksikliği, %35,95’inde ise yetersizliği bulundu. Bireylerin sadece %15,62’nde uzmanlar tarafından önerilen optimal 25-hidroksi D vitamin düzeyi tespit edildi.Sonuç: Oldukça güneşli olmasına rağmen bölgemizde D vitamin eksikliğinin yaygın ve toplumsal bir sağlık sorunu olduğunu göstermektedir. Bunun için toplumun tavsiyelere uygun olarak güneşten yararlanma konusunda eğitilmesi, D vitamini eksikliği açısından riskli gruplara diyet takviyesi yapılması ile birçok hastalık ve durumun ortaya çıkması engellenebilir.
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Konular: Biyokimya ve Moleküler Biyoloji

Vitamin D levels in Çukurova Region

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Purpose: The aim of ths study was to evaluate the increase in the request of plasma 25-hydroxy vitamin D level assay tests in Balcalı Hospital of the Çukurova University during last 13 years and levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin D to determine the frequency of deficiency among the regional adult population admitting this hospital. Material and Methods: This study was performed by using pre-recorded electronic files and laboratory results of patients admitted to Balcalı Hospital of the Çukurova University between 2003 and 2015. The number of 25-hydroxy vitamin D tests assayed of all ages between 2003-2015 and the diagnoses, age, gender, sampling, request, acceptance, confirmation times of tests, plasma 25-hydroxy vitamin D were evaluated. Results: The number of 25-hydroxy vitamin D tests assayed in the last 13 years was 77,569. When compared between years 2003-2013, number of 25-hydroxy vitamin D tests was increased 6785%. Mean plasma 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels were found to be higher in men (52.95 ± 0.92 nmol/L) than women (48.42 ± 0.54 nmol/L) (p<0.001). Among 6,198 patients included, 24.65% had 25-hydroxy vitamin D insufficiency and 35.95% had 25-hydroxy vitamin D deficiency. Only 15.62% of patients had optimal 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels. Conclusion: Although it is an extremely sunny environment, vitamin D insufficiency is a common and public health problem in Çukurova region. Many diseases may be prevented by education of how to benefit from sunrays and dietery supplements of vitamin D in risky population.
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Konular: Biyokimya ve Moleküler Biyoloji
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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APA MATYAR S, DİŞEL N, AÇIKALIN AKPINAR A, KUTNU M, İNAL T (2017). Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. , 320 - 328.
Chicago MATYAR Selçuk,DİŞEL Nezihat Rana,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR AYÇA,KUTNU Müge,İNAL Tamer Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. (2017): 320 - 328.
MLA MATYAR Selçuk,DİŞEL Nezihat Rana,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR AYÇA,KUTNU Müge,İNAL Tamer Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. , 2017, ss.320 - 328.
AMA MATYAR S,DİŞEL N,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR A,KUTNU M,İNAL T Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. . 2017; 320 - 328.
Vancouver MATYAR S,DİŞEL N,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR A,KUTNU M,İNAL T Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. . 2017; 320 - 328.
IEEE MATYAR S,DİŞEL N,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR A,KUTNU M,İNAL T "Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri." , ss.320 - 328, 2017.
ISNAD MATYAR, Selçuk vd. "Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri". (2017), 320-328.
APA MATYAR S, DİŞEL N, AÇIKALIN AKPINAR A, KUTNU M, İNAL T (2017). Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. Cukurova Medical Journal, 42(2), 320 - 328.
Chicago MATYAR Selçuk,DİŞEL Nezihat Rana,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR AYÇA,KUTNU Müge,İNAL Tamer Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. Cukurova Medical Journal 42, no.2 (2017): 320 - 328.
MLA MATYAR Selçuk,DİŞEL Nezihat Rana,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR AYÇA,KUTNU Müge,İNAL Tamer Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. Cukurova Medical Journal, vol.42, no.2, 2017, ss.320 - 328.
AMA MATYAR S,DİŞEL N,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR A,KUTNU M,İNAL T Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. Cukurova Medical Journal. 2017; 42(2): 320 - 328.
Vancouver MATYAR S,DİŞEL N,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR A,KUTNU M,İNAL T Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri. Cukurova Medical Journal. 2017; 42(2): 320 - 328.
IEEE MATYAR S,DİŞEL N,AÇIKALIN AKPINAR A,KUTNU M,İNAL T "Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri." Cukurova Medical Journal, 42, ss.320 - 328, 2017.
ISNAD MATYAR, Selçuk vd. "Çukurova Bölgesinde D vitamini düzeyleri". Cukurova Medical Journal 42/2 (2017), 320-328.