Abstract:
Vitamin D deficiency is a global health problem that is highly prevalent in many
regions of the world including India. Vitamin D deficiency may lead to several diseases,
including nutritional rickets, osteomalacia, skeletal deformities, increased risk of hip
fractures, and increased risk of preeclampsia among pregnant women. The factors associated
with Vitamin D deficiency include lack of sun exposure, inadequate diet, low level of
physical activity, second hand smoke exposure, soft drink consumption, older age, female
gender and lower socio-economic status. Few studies have been conducted to explore the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency
and the factors associated with the deficiency among adolescents in India. As adolescence is
accompanied by the rapid growth of bones and sexual development, vitamin D is particularly
important in this age group. The proposed study will explore the prevalence of vitamin D
deficiency and the associated factors among the adolescents aged 13 to 17 years in
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. A cross-sectional survey will include blood sample
collection in order to assess the 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels in blood (outcome) and the
administration of a self-administered questionnaire that will measure sun exposure, vitamin D
in diet, age, exposure to second hand smoke and soft drink consumption. The height and
weight of the participants will be also measured in the survey. The data on the intake of
supplements and socio economic status of adolescents will be obtained from their parents.
The data will be collected from 864 students across 10 schools in Coimbatore city. The
multi-stage cluster sampling will be used to sample the participants. Logistic regression will
be done for analysis. Simple and multiple regression models will be used. The approval for
the study was obtained from the Institutional Review Board of the American University of
Armenia. The proposed budget for the study is 17,760 USD. The proposed study duration is five months.