Prevalence and correlates of vitamin D deficiency in a mixed-age hospital-based cohort
Zan Zhou, Si Chen, Fen Yang

TL;DR
This study finds that vitamin D deficiency is common in a hospital population in subtropical China, especially among adolescents, young adults, and women, with seasonal variations.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into vitamin D deficiency prevalence and correlates in a large, mixed-age hospital cohort in subtropical China.
Findings
Vitamin D deficiency was highest in adolescents and young adults, particularly women.
Deficiency rates peaked in spring and were lowest in fall.
A weak inverse correlation was found between vitamin D and vitamin A levels.
Abstract
Vitamin D deficiency is a pervasive global health issue with significant implications for skeletal and extra-skeletal health. While its prevalence is well-documented in temperate climates, data from large, mixed-age hospital-based cohorts in subtropical regions of China remain limited. This study aimed to determine the precise prevalence and key correlates of vitamin D status in a large and diverse patient population to identify the most vulnerable subgroups. A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis was conducted on 22,484 valid serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] test results from patients at Liuyang Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital (March 2024–September 2025). Vitamin D status was categorized as deficient (≤ 20 ng/mL), low (21–29 ng/mL), or optimal (≥ 30 ng/mL). Group differences were assessed using chi-square tests, and correlations were evaluated with Spearman’s rank…
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TopicsVitamin D Research Studies · Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research · Vitamin K Research Studies
