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  • Factors associated with vitamin D levels in Mongolian patients with multiple sclerosis
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  1. Jaalkhorol, Myadagmaa |
  2. Dashtseren, Amarsaikhan |
  3. Magnaibayar, Gantuya |
  4. Bat-Orgil, Badrangui |
  5. Tsunoda, Ikuo |
  6. Avirmed, Shiirevnyamba |
  7. Iaquinto, Stefania |
  8. von Wyl, Viktor |
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  • 2025-01-24
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  • 20(1):e0317279
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  • 2025
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  • https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0317279 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11760029/ |
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  • BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) onset is caused by genetic and environmental factors. Vitamin D has been identified as contributing environmental risk factor, with higher prevalence at latitudes further from the equator. Mongolia, at 45°N, has limited sunlight exposure, increasing the population’s risk for vitamin D deficiency. OBJECTIVES: To compare vitamin D levels between persons with MS (pwMS) and persons without MS and to identify factors associated with low vitamin D. METHODS: We investigated associations with vitamin D levels using data from MS cases and controls from Mongolia. We used linear mixed-effects regression with fixed effects (case status, sociodemographics, and predefined variables) and participant-specific random intercepts. RESULTS: Of 62 participants (31 pwMS, 31 controls), pwMS had lower summer [median 23.00 ng/ml (interquartile range 11.30–31.50) vs. 25.00 ng/ml (19.25–32.00)] and winter vitamin D levels [21.00 ng/ml (10.60–27.60) vs. 23.50 ng/ml (15.55–28.60)], with a smaller seasonal decline. Vitamin D deficiency was more prevalent in pwMS. None of these findings reached statistical significance. Winter season and being breastfed as a child were associated with significantly lower vitamin D levels. CONCLUSION: Vitamin D deficiency was common among pwMS, which could be influenced by behavioural factors. These findings may inform more targeted recommendations for pwMS to maintain sufficient vitamin D levels.
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lokal Multiple sclerosis
lokal Alcohol consumption
lokal Vitamin D
lokal Mongolia
lokal Sunlight
lokal Osteoporosis
lokal Vitamin D deficiency
lokal Nutrition
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  1. Schweizerische Multiple Sklerose Gesellschaft |
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science |
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