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2010/09/30 |
CCC - Vitamin D Levels In Middle-Aged White Women |
Chang AL, Fu T, Amir O, et al. Association of facial skin aging and vitamin D levels in middle-aged white women. Cancer Causes Control. 2010 Sep 30.
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To investigate the relationship between UV-induced skin photodamage and 25(OH) vitamin D levels, we performed a cross-sectional study in 45 female subjects aged >40.
Menopausal status, smoking status, skin cancer history, oral supplement use, and season of blood draw were recorded and serum 25(OH)D measured. A single-blinded, dermatologist evaluated standardized digital facial images for overall photodamage, erythema/telangiectasias, hyperpigmentation, number of lentigines, and wrinkling.
Adjusting for age and season of blood collection, women with lower photodamage scores were associated with a 5-fold increased odds of being vitamin D insufficient (OR 5.0, 95% CI: 1.1, 23). Low scores for specific photodamage parameters including erythema/telangiectasias, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkling were also significantly associated with vitamin D insufficiency.
Our results suggest an association between skin aging and 25(OH)D levels.
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Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20882333
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