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Title: Study on difference of deficiency of vitamin D in male and female
Authors: Uddin, Zia
Keywords: Vitamin D, Male, Female
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Publisher: A production report submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirement for the Degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Khulshi , Chattogram – 4225, Banglades
Abstract: In Bangladesh, vitamin D deficiency is a common problem. The body's level of vitamin D is influenced by a number of variables. In the current study, the vitamin D status of Chattogram city citizens in Bangladesh was examined, and the impact of gender on vitamin D status was examined. This research study investigate the prevalence and implications of vitamin D deficiency in a sample of six individuals ,encompassing both males and females .vitamin D plays a crucial role in maintaining skeletal health ,immune function and overall well being .The aim of this study was to assess the vitamin D status of the selected participants and analyzed potential gender based variations in deficiency rates and associated health outcomes .Serum vitamin D were measured using standardized methods .These results underscore the importance of timely intervention and education regarding adequate vitamin D intake and safe sun exposure. The findings of the study reveal a significant prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency among both male and female participants ,albeit with some gender specific patterns .Female exhibited both male and female slightly higher incidence of deficiency ,which could be attributed to factors such as hormonal differences ,clothing choices and lifestyle variations .Females ,although generally less affected still demonstrated noteworthy deficiency rates emphasizing that this issue is not exclude to a single gender.
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