Objective: To explore the relationship between low serum vitamin D levels and comorbidity in Somali women, immigrants to Sweden. Design and setting: Cohort study in a Primary Health Care Center and a University Hospital. Subjects: Somali women skin type V, nâ=â114, aged 18-56 years, from latitude 0-10(â) N, living in Sweden, latitude 57(â) Nâ>â2 years were compared with women from a population sample, skin type II-III, nâ=â69, aged 38-56 years, the WHO MONICA study, Gothenburg, Sweden. Main outcome measures: Serum (S)-25(OH)D, S-parathyroid hormone (PTH), comorbidity and Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) using the Short Form-36 (SF-36) and part of the EQ-5D questionnaires. All calculations were corrected for age. Results: Vitamin D deficiency (S-25(OH)Dâ<â25ânmol/l) was found in 73% of the Somali women and in 1% of the controls (pâ<â.0001). S-PTH was elevated (>6.9âpmol/l) in 26% and 9%, respectively (pâ<â.004). Somali women used less medication, 16% vs. 55%, pâ<â.0001) but more allergy medication, 11% vs. 7% (pâ=â.006), had fewer fractures, 2% vs. 28% (pâ<â.0001) and lower HRQoL in 7 out of 9 scales (pâ<â.05-.001), than native controls. There were no differences in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, positive thyroid peroxidase antibodies, vitamin B12 deficiency, celiac disease or hypertension. Conclusions: Vitamin D deficiency was common in Somali women living in Sweden, 73%, but comorbidity was low. Both mental, and especially physical HRQoL scores were lower in the Somali women. The effects of long-lasting deficiency are unknown. Key points The aim was to explore the relationship between vitamin D deficiency (S-25(OH)Dâ<â25ânmol/l) and comorbidity in immigrants. Vitamin D deficiency was common in Somali women living in Sweden, 73%, but comorbidity of hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, fractures and use of medications was low. Both mental, and especially physical, Health-Related Quality of Life were lower in the Somali women than in native Swedish women. The effects of long-lasting deficiency are unknown.
Comorbidity and health-related quality of life in Somali women living in Sweden.
居住在瑞典的索马里妇女的合并症和健康相关生活质量
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作者:Demeke Taye, Osmancevic Amra, Gillstedt Martin, Krogstad Anne Lene, Angesjö Eva, Sinclair HÃ¥kan, El-Gawad Gamal Abd, Krantz Emily, Trimpou Penelope, Landin-Wilhelmsen Kerstin
| 期刊: | Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care | 影响因子: | 1.800 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jun;37(2):174-181 |
| doi: | 10.1080/02813432.2019.1608043 | ||
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