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Table 1 25(OH)D level in blood serum of the subjects depending on age, ng/mL

From: Vitamin D deficiency in Ukraine: current evidence

Age groups, years

Total group

Men

Women

n

Me [25Q-75Q]

n

Me [25Q-75Q]

n

Me [25Q-75Q]

20–29

243

29.0 [20.2–39.1]*

82

27.6 [18.4–38.1]

161

30.0 [21.3–39.6]*

30–39

475

29.3 [21.6–39.2]*#

135

29.3 [21.0–39.8]

340

29.3 [22.0–39.1]*#

40–49

672

31.6 [22.6–42.0]*

179

31.4 [21.9–40.5]

493

31.7 [22.9–42.3]*

50–59

1554

31.6 [23.6–41.6]*

145

31.9 [23.7–42.3]

1409

31.5 [23.6–41.6]*

60–69

2517

32.1 [23.1–42.0]*

164

26.8 [20.9–36.6]

2353

32.5 [23.5–42.4]*

70–79

1485

29.8 [19.9–39.7]*#

124

32.3 [20.1–40.5]

1361

29.6 [19.9–39.6]*#

80–89

453

29.9 [18.8–40.5]*#

30

28.1 [15.5–38.5]

423

30.1 [18.9–40.7]*#

90–99

19

17.0 [8.2–28.9]#

7

28.9 [3.2–32.3]

12

14.5 [9.2–21.0]#

All Group

7418

31.0 [22.3–41.1]

866

29.8 [21.0–39.8]

6552

31.2 [22.5–41.3]

  1. The difference between the indices was evaluated using the Mann–Whitney test; * – significant differences (p < 0.05) compared to the age group of 90–99 years; # – significant differences (p < 0.05) compared to the age group of 60–69 years