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Title: High prevalence of vitamin A deficiency in Crohn's disease patients according to serum retinol levels and the relative dose-response test
Authors: Mota, Márcia Soares
Silva, Tianny Armando da
Gomes, Luanda Machado
Pinto, Marco Antonio da Silva
Mendonça, Laura Maria Carvalho de
Farias, Maria Lucia Fleiuss de
Nunes, Tiago
Ramalho, Andréa
Zaltman, Cyrla
Keywords: Doença de Crohn
Crohn Disease
Vitamina A
Vitamin A
Soro
Serum
Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga
Dose-Response Relationship Drug
Composição Corporal
Body Composition
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: World J Gastroenterol
Citation: MOTA, Márcia Soares et al. High prevalence of vitamin A deficiency in Crohn's disease patients according to serum retinol levels and the relative dose-response test. World J Gastroenterol, v. 21, n. 5, p. 1614-1620, feb. 2015.
Abstract: To assess the vitamin A status of patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) by evaluating serum retinol levels and the relative dose response (RDR) test (liver retinol stores). METHODS: Vitamin A nutritional status was measured by serum retinol obtained by high performance liquid chromatography and the RDR test for evaluation of the hepatic stores. Body composition was performed by densitometry by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Vitamin A dietary intake was assessed from a semi quantitative food frequency questionnaire. RESULTS: This study included 38 CD patients and 33 controls. Low serum retinol concentrations were detected in 29% of CD patients vs 15% in controls (P < 0.005). The RDR test was positive in 37% of CD patients vs 12% in controls, which indicated inadequate hepatic vitamin A stores (P < 0.005). Individuals with hypovitaminosis A had lower BMI and body fat compared with those without this deficiency. There was no association between vitamin A deficiency and its dietary intake, ileal location, presence of disease activity and prior bowel resections. CONCLUSION: Patients with CD have higher prevalence of vitamin A deficiency, as assessed by two independent methods.
Description: p. 1614-1620.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6673
ISSN: 2219-2840
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