AUTHOR=AlAnouti Fatme , Ahmad Amar Sabri , Wareth Laila Abdel , Dhaheri Ayesha Al , Oulhaj Abderrahim , Junaibi Abdulla Al , Naeemi Abdullah Al , Hamiz Aisha Al , Hosani Ayesha Al , Zaabi Eiman Al , Mezhal Fatima , Maskari Fatma Al , Alsafar Habiba , Yaaqoub Jamila , Bastaki Marina Al , Houqani Mohammed Al , Oumeziane Naima , Juber Nirmin F. , Sherman Scott , Shah Syed M. , Alsharid Teeb , Zaabi Thekra Al , Loney Tom , Mahmeed Wael Al , Abdulle Abdishakur , Ali Raghib TITLE=Associations between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, body mass index and body fat composition among Emirati population: Results from the UAE healthy future study JOURNAL=Frontiers in Endocrinology VOLUME=13 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/endocrinology/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022.954300 DOI=10.3389/fendo.2022.954300 ISSN=1664-2392 ABSTRACT=Introduction

Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are highly prevalent among several populations across the globe. Numerous studies have shown a significant correlation between body-mass-index (BMI) and Vitamin D status, however, some results differed according to ethnicity. Despite the abundance of sunshine throughout the year, vitamin D deficiency is prominent in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In this study, we analyzed the UAE Healthy Future Study (UAEHFS) pilot data to investigate the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and % body fat (BF) composition as well as BMI.

Material and methods

Data from a total of 399 Emirati men and women aged ≥ 18 years were analyzed. Serum 25(OH)D and standard measures of weight and height were included in the analyses. Vitamin D deficiency was defined as serum 25(OH)D concentration<20 ng/ml. Multivariate quantile regression models were performed to explore the relationship between serum 25(OH)D levels and % BF composition and BMI correspondingly.

Results

There were 281 (70.4%) males and 118 (29.6%) females included in this study. More than half of the study participants had vitamin D insufficiency (52.4%), and nearly a third had vitamin D deficiency (30.3%); while only 17.3% had optimal levels. A statistically significant negative association between serum 25(OH) D levels and % BF composition was observed at intermediate percentiles while a statistically significant negative association between serum 25(OH)D and BMI was only observed at the median (50th percentile).

Conclusion

The study findings support the association between low serum 25(OH) D levels (low vitamin D status) and high % BF composition and high BMI among adult Emiratis. Further longitudinal data from the prospective UAEHFS could better elucidate the relationship between serum 25(OH) D levels, % BF composition, and BMI in the context of various health outcomes among this population.