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Preliminary study of vitamin D deficiency and its associated risk factors in Libya
Abushhewa, Mahmud; Salem, Abdulati; Mohsen, Ramzi; Aqila, Embarka; Mahmoud, Abdusalam.
  • Abushhewa, Mahmud; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Azzaytuna University, Libya. Azzaytuna. LY
  • Salem, Abdulati; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Misrata, Libya. Misrata. LY
  • Mohsen, Ramzi; Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Azzaytuna University, Libya. Azzaytuna. LY
  • Aqila, Embarka; Faculty of Medical Technology, Azzaytuna University, Libya. Azzaytuna. LY
  • Mahmoud, Abdusalam; Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya. Tripoli. LY
Artículo en Inglés | AIM | ID: biblio-1553037
ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to investigate levels among the target population and its associated risk factors in Libya. A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate level and its associated risk factors in Libya during 2022-2023. 192 serum samples were tested in private laboratories. A structured designated questionnaire was filled in containing all the relevant information. Descriptive analyses frequency and percent were measured for numerical data, number, and percent for qualitative data using SPSS version 22. The chi-square test and student t-test were used for the data analysis and to investigate the level of association among variables at the significance level of (p=0.894) The results showed that using supplements for hypovitaminosis did not significantly influence therapeutic outcomes. The mean average level among males was significantly higher than those in females; however, both levels in the two groups are in the deficiency category. Interestingly the group who received treatment of vitamin D, their level was lower than the group who did not receive treatment
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: AIM (África) Límite: Femenino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglés Revista: AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Artículo Institución/País de afiliación: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Azzaytuna University, Libya/LY / Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Misrata, Libya/LY / Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Azzaytuna University, Libya/LY / Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya/LY / Faculty of Medical Technology, Azzaytuna University, Libya/LY

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: AIM (África) Límite: Femenino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglés Revista: AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Artículo Institución/País de afiliación: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Azzaytuna University, Libya/LY / Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Misrata, Libya/LY / Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Azzaytuna University, Libya/LY / Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya/LY / Faculty of Medical Technology, Azzaytuna University, Libya/LY