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Since vitamin D deficiency is a condition that affects a high percentage of individuals of all ages and given the attention on the possible role of the deficiency of this vitamin in the development of various chronic diseases, including cardiovascular and metabolic disease (obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension, diabetes) and the correlation with mortality from major cardiovascular events (heart failure, myocardial infarction, sudden cardiac death, stroke, atrial fibrillation and peripheral vascular disease), it is clear that in clinical practice it is necessary to provide screening tools characterized by a simple use, high efficacy and a low economic impact, useful to detect a possible deficiency state that has a significant impact on general health and therefore provide targeted interventions for diagnosis and supplementation when and if necessary. Therefore, the objective of this study project is part of the broader context of supporting, with reproducible and shared scientific data, operational protocols useful for the clinician to identify subjects potentially at risk of vitamin D deficiency as well as directing to the diagnostic and more effective therapeutic. Surveillance of vitamin D status should be a high priority in which easy-to-use and interpreted tools, such as the questionnaire developed for this study, could respond to the needs of early identification of subjects potentially at risk of hypovitaminosis D, thus supporting the work of the clinician.


Clinical Trial Description

It will be administered the questionnaire which includes specific and previously identified questions useful for the purpose of the study to all patients who belong to the clinic of the Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition, Internal Medicine and Endocrinology Unit, ICS Maugeri di Pavia who meet the inclusion criteria and signed the Informed Consent. The blood dosage of 25 (OH) D will be used as a reference standard useful for achieving the purpose of the study subject to the execution of diagnostic-therapeutic procedures that are beneficial to the patient or performed for routine diagnostic procedures or previously prescribed by the general practitioner. The collected data will be entered in the Data Collected Form together with the laboratory tests.

Therefore, all patients will receive the EVIDENCE Questionnaire which includes 19 items that investigate those factors that influence the production, absorption and intake of vitamin D:

- anthropometric data (weight, height, waist circumference, BMI),

- demographic information, such as latitude and phototype,

- dietary intake of vitamin D,

- health status and therapies,

- multivitamin or vitamin D supplementation,

- sun exposure habits according to the season, frequency and time of exposure, the body parts exposed, the sunscreens use and outdoor activities.

The aim of the study is to develop a questionnaire useful in screening the adequacy of vitamin D concentration in the adult population and to produce evidence of construct validity and concurrent validity of the questionnaire itself.

SAMPLE SIZE: Psychometric literature suggests enrolling around 5-10 subjects for each item. Considering the number of items in the questionnaire, equal to 19, the number of subjects to be enrolled will be approximately 190. ;


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NCT number NCT04404842
Study type Observational
Source University of Pavia
Contact Chiara Elena Tomasinelli
Phone +39 0382 987536
Email chiara.tomasinelli@unipv.it
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 14, 2020
Completion date January 31, 2022

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