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Vitamin D Status in Japanese Young Women in 2016-2017 an 2020: Seasonal Variation and the Effect of Lifestyle Including Changes Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic

Naoko Tsugawa, Akiko Kuwabara, Honami Ogasawara, Mayu Nishino, Kimie Nakagawa, Maya Kamao, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Kiyoshi Tanaka

JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE AND VITAMINOLOGY(2022)

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Avoidance of sunlight and self-restraint due to the COVID-19 pandemic may contribute to reduced vitamin D status. This study provides comparable data on vitamin D status in Japanese young women and assesses the effect of lifestyle, including changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, on vitamin D status. In study 1, 39 young healthy Japanese women aged 21-25 y were recruited from May 2016-June 2017. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentration and diet and lifestyle information were obtained from participants each month (n=124). In study 2, using the same parameters as study 1, young women aged 21-23 y (11=10) were recruited in September 2020. In the results of study 1, we found the frequencies of vitamin D deficiency (25OHD<20 ng/mL) in spring, summer, fall, and winter were 90.5%, 62.5%, 81.5%, and 91.3%, respectively. The substantial difference of serum 25OHD concentration was obtained in spring (Delta 3.6 ng/mL) and summer (Delta 5.1 ng/mL) depending on the frequency of sunscreen use (0-2 d/wk, 3-7 d/ wk). In study 2, serum 25OHD concentration in September 2020 was extremely lower than in September 2016 (13.2 ng/mL vs. 21.7 ng/mL). The number of days spent outside in 2020 decreased drastically compared with 2019. In conclusion, vitamin D deficiency was highly common in Japanese women in their early 20s, and frequent sunscreen use contributed to low vitamin D status. Moreover, because the decrease in days outside due to the COVID-19 pandemic obviously resulted in a decline in vitamin D status, both appropriate sunbathing and increased dietary vitamin D intake are recommended to young women.
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vitamin D,25-hydroxyvitamin D,vitamin D deficiency,sunscreen,COVID-19 pandemic
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