TY - JOUR
T1 - A cross-sectional study on the Vitamin D status in a group of indoor and outdoor workers in Galle, Sri Lanka
AU - M.A.I.S, Madusanka
AU - Dissanayake, M
AU - Akalanka, H.M.K
AU - Bandara, T
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Background: Vitamin D deficiency influences various disease conditions; thus, it is important to evaluate the social groups for vitamin D deficiency to reduce the risk. Occupation-related factors are believed to be contributing to vitamin D deficiency.Objectives: To assess the vitamin D status of indoor and outdoor workers, the effect of sunlight exposure, and other work-related factors on vitamin D status.Method: This cross-sectional study measured the 25 hydroxy Vitamin D (25(OH) Vit D) levels using chemiluminescence immunoassay in male workers (n=96) working indoors and outdoors in Galle, Sri Lanka. Data on sunlight exposure and other factors were collected by using an interviewer-administered questionnaire and statistically analyzed using SPSS software version 20.0.Results: The mean±SD 25(OH) Vit D level of outdoor and indoor workers were 17.94±3.85 ng/mL and 16.79±4.52 ng/mL, respectively (p=0.185). The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency (< 20ng/mL) of the sample was 73%, and 27% of the participants were vitamin D insufficient (21 -30ng/mL). There was a positive correlation of 25(OH) Vit D level with the duration of sun exposure (r=0.153, p=0.136). Significantly different 25(OH) Vit D levels were found with educational level, monthly income, and clothing pattern (p < 0.05).Conclusions: There was no significant difference between the vitamin D levels of indoor and outdoor workers. The results of this study revealed that vitamin D deficiency was highly prevalent among workers in Sri Lanka. As the reference ranges of vitamin D status for the Sri Lankan population is not well stated, further studies are needed to confirm the same.
AB - Background: Vitamin D deficiency influences various disease conditions; thus, it is important to evaluate the social groups for vitamin D deficiency to reduce the risk. Occupation-related factors are believed to be contributing to vitamin D deficiency.Objectives: To assess the vitamin D status of indoor and outdoor workers, the effect of sunlight exposure, and other work-related factors on vitamin D status.Method: This cross-sectional study measured the 25 hydroxy Vitamin D (25(OH) Vit D) levels using chemiluminescence immunoassay in male workers (n=96) working indoors and outdoors in Galle, Sri Lanka. Data on sunlight exposure and other factors were collected by using an interviewer-administered questionnaire and statistically analyzed using SPSS software version 20.0.Results: The mean±SD 25(OH) Vit D level of outdoor and indoor workers were 17.94±3.85 ng/mL and 16.79±4.52 ng/mL, respectively (p=0.185). The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency (< 20ng/mL) of the sample was 73%, and 27% of the participants were vitamin D insufficient (21 -30ng/mL). There was a positive correlation of 25(OH) Vit D level with the duration of sun exposure (r=0.153, p=0.136). Significantly different 25(OH) Vit D levels were found with educational level, monthly income, and clothing pattern (p < 0.05).Conclusions: There was no significant difference between the vitamin D levels of indoor and outdoor workers. The results of this study revealed that vitamin D deficiency was highly prevalent among workers in Sri Lanka. As the reference ranges of vitamin D status for the Sri Lankan population is not well stated, further studies are needed to confirm the same.
KW - Vitamin D status
KW - indoor workers
U2 - 10.4038/sljm.v31i2.339
DO - 10.4038/sljm.v31i2.339
M3 - Article
SN - 2579-1990
VL - 31
SP - 35
EP - 42
JO - Sri Lanka Journal of Medicine
JF - Sri Lanka Journal of Medicine
IS - 2
ER -