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No correlation was observed between vitamin D levels and disability of patients with multiple sclerosis between latitudes 18° and 30° South

Não foi observada correlação entre os níveis séricos de vitamina D e a incapacidade em pacientes com esclerose múltipla entre as latitudes Sul 18° e 30°

ABSTRACT

Objective:

Vitamin D has taken center stage in research and treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS). The objective of the present study was to assess the serum vitamin D levels of a large population of patients with MS and controls living in a restricted tropical area.

Methods:

Data from 535 patients with MS and 350 control subjects were obtained from 14 cities around the Tropic of Capricorn.

Results:

The mean serum 25-OH vitamin D level was 26.07 ± 10.27 ng/mL for the control subjects, and 28.03 ± 12.19 ng/mL for patients with MS. No correlation was observed between vitamin D levels and the disability of patients over the disease duration.

Conclusion:

At least for the region around the Tropic of Capricorn, serum levels of vitamin D typically are within the range of 20 to 30 ng/mL for controls and patients with MS.

Keywords:
vitamin D; multiple sclerosis; latitude

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