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Table 1 Percentage of healthy older subjects in the different groups of vitamin D deficiency according to gender

From: Serum concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and immunoglobulins in an older Swiss cohort: results of the Senior Labor Study

 

25(OH)D (ng/ml)

 

Men (600)

Women (691)

Total (1,291)

Age groups

<10

10 to 20

21 to 29

≥30

<10

10 to 20

21 to 29

≥30

<10

10 to 20

21 to 29

≥30

60 to 69 (558)

4.4

29.3

39.9

26.4

3.5

26.7

32.3

37.5

3.9

28.5

36.0

32.1

70 to 79 (498)

10.1

38.3

29.1

22.5

8.5

26.6

30.3

34.7

9.2

31.9

29.7

29.1

≥80 (235)

13.0

36.0

28.0

23.0

16.3

38.5

20.0

25.2

14.9

37.5

23.4

24.6

Total (1,291)

8.0

33.8

33.8

24.3

8.0

28.9

29.1

34.0

8.0

31.2

31.3

29.5

  1. Numbers are percentages of participants classified according to 25(OH)D level group: <10 ng/ml (severe deficiency), 10 to 20 ng/ml (deficiency), 21 to 29 (insufficiency) ng/ml and ≥30 ng/ml (normal).