AlShaibani Tarik, Abdul Razzaq Rima, Radhi Ameera, Meer Hussain, Aljawder Abdulaziz, Jaradat Ahmed, Naguib Yahya M
Physiology Department, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BHR.
Pathology Department, Salmaniya Medical Complex, Manama, BHR.
Cureus. 2024 Mar 11;16(3):e55967. doi: 10.7759/cureus.55967. eCollection 2024 Mar.
Vitamin D deficiency is a major global health problem. Most previous studies focused attention on the significant role of sunlight exposure in the homeostasis of vitamin D and calcium blood levels. Magnesium is pivotal in the proper functioning of vitamin D, and the physiologic functions of different organs require a balanced vitamin D and magnesium status. The relationship between sunlight exposure and blood levels of vitamin D and magnesium has often been overlooked. The aim of this study was to evaluate vitamin D and magnesium status based on sunlight exposure and ethnicity in Bahraini and expatriate workers.
A cross-sectional study was conducted between October 2018 and September 2019. One hundred and seventy-four subjects participated in this study were subdivided based on their ethnicity and work environment-dependent exposure to sunlight into four groups: (1) Bahraini exposed (n=94), (2) Bahraini non-exposed (n=25), (3) expatriate exposed (n=31), and (4) expatriate non-exposed (n=24). Blood levels of vitamin D and magnesium were evaluated for all the participants.
Independent of ethnicity, vitamin D levels were insignificantly different among the studied groups and were all below the normal reference range. Yet, there was still a sunlight-dependent increase in vitamin D level that could be seen only in Bahraini workers. Magnesium levels were significantly higher in expatriates when compared to Bahraini workers. Sunlight-exposed expatriates had significantly higher magnesium levels than their Bahraini counterparts, while there was no significant difference between both ethnicities in the non-exposed groups.
Country- and ethnic-specific definitions for vitamin D status and sunlight exposure are recommended. The assessment of magnesium status is pivotal in the overall assessment of vitamin D status.
维生素D缺乏是一个重大的全球健康问题。此前大多数研究都聚焦于阳光照射在维生素D和血钙水平稳态中的重要作用。镁对于维生素D的正常功能至关重要,不同器官的生理功能需要维生素D和镁的状态保持平衡。阳光照射与维生素D和镁的血液水平之间的关系常常被忽视。本研究的目的是基于巴林人和外籍工人的阳光照射情况及种族来评估维生素D和镁的状态。
2018年10月至2019年9月进行了一项横断面研究。参与本研究的174名受试者根据其种族和与工作环境相关的阳光照射情况被分为四组:(1)暴露于阳光的巴林人(n = 94),(2)未暴露于阳光的巴林人(n = 25),(3)暴露于阳光的外籍人士(n = 31),以及(4)未暴露于阳光的外籍人士(n = 24)。对所有参与者的维生素D和镁的血液水平进行了评估。
与种族无关,研究组之间的维生素D水平差异不显著,且均低于正常参考范围。然而,仅在巴林工人中可以看到维生素D水平存在阳光依赖性升高。与巴林工人相比,外籍人士的镁水平显著更高。暴露于阳光的外籍人士的镁水平显著高于其巴林同行,而在未暴露组中,两个种族之间没有显著差异。
建议针对维生素D状态和阳光照射制定特定国家和种族的定义。镁状态的评估在维生素D状态的整体评估中至关重要。