Introduction: Recent sun exposure should correlate with circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] due to ultraviolet B (UVB)-catalyzed cutaneous synthesis of vitamin D. Methods: A Sun Exposure Score was calculated for healthy adults using a recall questionnaire assessing daily Time in Sun (<5. min, 5-30. min, >30. min) and Skin Exposure (face/hands; face/hands and arms; face/hands and legs; and " bathing suit" ) for 1 week in each of the winter and summer (n=47 and 23, respectively; n=18 participated in both). Concentrations of 25(OH)D were measured by DiaSorin RIA on end-of-week sera. Results: Mean serum 25(OH)D was higher in summer than winter (58.6 ± 16.5 nmol/L vs 38.8 ± 29.0. nmol/L, respectively, P=0.003 unpaired). The calculated Sun Exposure Score correlated strongly with serum 25(OH)D during summer (Spearman's rho. =0.59, P=0.003); based on the Pearson coefficient of determination, summer Sun Exposure Score explained 38% of the variability in summer serum 25(OH)D. The Sun Exposure Score did not correlate with 25(OH)D in the winter (rho. =0.19, P=0.210). The summer correlation was largely explained by the Time in Sun (rho. =0.58, P=0.004) rather than area of Skin Exposed (rho. =0.10, P=0.660). Although there was a correlation between winter and summer Sun Exposure Scores (rho. =0.63, P=0.005), there was no summer vs. winter correlation in serum 25(OH)D (rho. =0.08, P=0.76). Conclusion: This simple 1-week sun exposure recall questionnaire predicted summer serum 25(OH)D concentrations, accounting for 38% of the variability in 25(OH)D among healthy Italian adults.

Sun exposure questionnaire predicts circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in Caucasian hospital workers in southern Italy / H.E.C. Hanwell, R. Vieth, D.E.C. Cole, A. Scillitani, S. Modoni, V. Frusciante, G. Ritrovato, I. Chiodini, S. Minisola, V. Carnevale. - In: JOURNAL OF STEROID BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-0760. - 121:1-2(2010), pp. 334-337. ((Intervento presentato al 14. convegno Workshop on Vitamin D tenutosi a Burgge nel 2009.

Sun exposure questionnaire predicts circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in Caucasian hospital workers in southern Italy

I. Chiodini;
2010

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Introduction: Recent sun exposure should correlate with circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] due to ultraviolet B (UVB)-catalyzed cutaneous synthesis of vitamin D. Methods: A Sun Exposure Score was calculated for healthy adults using a recall questionnaire assessing daily Time in Sun (<5. min, 5-30. min, >30. min) and Skin Exposure (face/hands; face/hands and arms; face/hands and legs; and " bathing suit" ) for 1 week in each of the winter and summer (n=47 and 23, respectively; n=18 participated in both). Concentrations of 25(OH)D were measured by DiaSorin RIA on end-of-week sera. Results: Mean serum 25(OH)D was higher in summer than winter (58.6 ± 16.5 nmol/L vs 38.8 ± 29.0. nmol/L, respectively, P=0.003 unpaired). The calculated Sun Exposure Score correlated strongly with serum 25(OH)D during summer (Spearman's rho. =0.59, P=0.003); based on the Pearson coefficient of determination, summer Sun Exposure Score explained 38% of the variability in summer serum 25(OH)D. The Sun Exposure Score did not correlate with 25(OH)D in the winter (rho. =0.19, P=0.210). The summer correlation was largely explained by the Time in Sun (rho. =0.58, P=0.004) rather than area of Skin Exposed (rho. =0.10, P=0.660). Although there was a correlation between winter and summer Sun Exposure Scores (rho. =0.63, P=0.005), there was no summer vs. winter correlation in serum 25(OH)D (rho. =0.08, P=0.76). Conclusion: This simple 1-week sun exposure recall questionnaire predicted summer serum 25(OH)D concentrations, accounting for 38% of the variability in 25(OH)D among healthy Italian adults.
Sun Exposure; Vitamin D; UVB; Questionnaire; Caucasian
Settore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
2010
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