Vitamin D Levels of Asthmatic Children with and Without Obesity
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2016Author
Erkocoglu, MustafaCapanoglu, Murat
Civelek, Ersoy
Kaya, Aysenur
Ginis, Zeynep
Toyran, Mge
Kocabaş, Can Naci
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Objective: Asthma and obesity are important public health problems that affect millions of people in the world. Recently it has been shown that vitamin D may affect the prevalence of allergic disease and obesity. In this study, we evaluated the correlations between vitamin D, asthma, obesity and severity of asthma. Materials and Methods: One hundred and nineteen subjects were included in the study. The study population consisted of four ageand sex-matched groups: Obese asthmatic children as group 1 (n:34), non-obese asthmatic children as group 2 (n: 28), obese non-asthmatic children as group 3 (n: 30) and non-obese non-asthmatic children as group 4 (n: 27). Results: There was no significant difference in serum vitamin D levels between groups. Also there was no difference between groups when we compared the serum vitamin D levels according to the severity of asthma. Conclusion: There was no correlation between levels of serum vitamin D and presence of asthma and obesity.