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Vitamin D Deficiency May Be a Modifiable Risk Factor in Women With Endometriosis

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  292-296

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 Objectives: This study aimed to determine the levels of 25(OH) D in Endometriosis patients and to clarify the association between the Endometriosis and dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 women with Endometriosis as Endometriosis group and 154 healthy women (control group) of reproductive age were included in this study. The plasma 25(OH) D (vitamin D3) level was measured by high-pressure liquid chromatography method in Endometriosis and control (healthy) groups. Participants in these 2 groups were asked about the dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D. Results: Our result showed the association between 25(OH) D deficiency and Endometriosis risk (odds ratio [OR] = 29. 4, P < 0. 001). The intake of dietary calcium was also inversely associated with recurrence of Endometriosis. However, this association was not observed between vitamin D intake and Endometriosis. Conclusions: Our results showed that the decreased level of vitamin D (VD) is associated with the Endometriosis risk. Accordingly, the authors validate that Vitamin D deficiency may be regarded as a predisposing factor for Endometriosis. In addition, a decreased risk of Endometriosis with increasing calcium (Ca) intake was observed. Therefore, using Ca as dietary supplementation may be useful in the management of Endometriosis in patients.

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Derakhshan Horeh, Marzieh, Derakhshan, Maryam, HEDAYAT, PEGAH, Shiasi, Maryam, & SADEGHI, ERFAN. (2018). Vitamin D Deficiency May Be a Modifiable Risk Factor in Women With Endometriosis. CRESCENT JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 5(4), 292-296. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/344948/en

Vancouver: Copy

Derakhshan Horeh Marzieh, Derakhshan Maryam, HEDAYAT PEGAH, Shiasi Maryam, SADEGHI ERFAN. Vitamin D Deficiency May Be a Modifiable Risk Factor in Women With Endometriosis. CRESCENT JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2018;5(4):292-296. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/344948/en

IEEE: Copy

Marzieh Derakhshan Horeh, Maryam Derakhshan, PEGAH HEDAYAT, Maryam Shiasi, and ERFAN SADEGHI, “Vitamin D Deficiency May Be a Modifiable Risk Factor in Women With Endometriosis,” CRESCENT JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 292–296, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/344948/en

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