The relationship between intact parathyroid hormone and 25-hydroxyvitamin D in United Kingdom resident south asians and whites: A comparative, cross-sectional observational study
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Coley-Grant, DeonJawad, Mohammed
Ashby, Helen L
Cornes, Michael P
Kumar, Bharan
Hallin, Magnus
Nightingale, Peter G
Ford, Clare
Gama, Rousseau
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2021-07-07
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Ethnic differences in intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) at similar total 25 hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations have been reported between US resident Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics, but this has not been studied between South Asians and Whites. We, therefore, compared the iPTH relationship to 25(OH)D in UK resident South Asians and Whites. A comparative, cross-sectional observational study in which demographic and laboratory data on South Asian and White residents of Wolverhampton, UK were analyzed. Log-log models measured the association between 25(OH)D and the interaction term of ethnicity and iPTH. Seven hundred and seventy-two patients consisting of 315 white subjects (208 women) and 457 South Asian subjects (331 women) were studied. Compared to South Asians, White subjects were older, had higher serum concentrations of 25(OH)D, creatinine (lower eGFR), adjusted calcium and magnesium, but similar concentrations of iPTH and phosphate. In an adjusted model, variables significantly associated with 25(OH)D included age, creatinine, adjusted calcium and ethnicity; but not iPTH and the interaction term of ethnicity and iPTH (beta coefficient –0.071, 95% CI –0.209, 0.067, p=0.32). In our study cohort, iPTH was not, per se, influenced by 25 (OH)D. We found no ethnic differences in the association between iPTH and 25(OH)D between South Asians and White UK residentsCitation
Coley-Grant, D., Jawad, M., Ashby, H.L., Cornes, M.P., Kumar, B., Hallin, M., Nightingale, P.G., Ford, C. and Gama, R. (2021) The relationship between intact parathyroid hormone and 25-hydroxyvitamin D in United Kingdom resident south asians and whites: A comparative, cross-sectional observational study. Hormone and Metabolic Research, 53(10), pp. 672-675. DOI: 10.1055/a-1521-5026Publisher
Georg Thieme VerlagJournal
Hormone and Metabolic ResearchType
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This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Thieme in Hormone and Metabolic Research on 7/7/2021, available online: https://www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/a-1521-5026#info The accepted version of the publication may differ from the final published version.ISSN
0018-5043EISSN
1439-4286ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1055/a-1521-5026
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