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. 2023 Mar 30;15(7):1678. doi: 10.3390/nu15071678

Table 3.

Vitamin K and Vitamin D intake in IBD patients in relation to gender, age, disease activity and diagnosis.

Nr of Pts Vitamin K *
(% RDA)
SD p Value Percent Pts
with <66% RDA
Vitamin D *
(% RDA)
SD p Value Percent Pts
with <66% RDA
Overall
IBD series
193
117.86
(78.72)
126.72 55.73% 8.23
(53.76)
4.57 71.35%
Males
100
131.49
(86.04)
141.56 n.s. 55.0% 8.40
(54.77)
4.58 n.s. 71.0%
Females
93
103.20
(70.85)
107.38 56.99% 8.04
(52.66)
4.57 72.04%
Age
<40 (a)
57
102.72
(70.08)
113.50 pa–b = n.s.
pb–c = n.s.
pa–c = n.s.
58.93% 8.71
(58.04)
5.03 pa–b = n.s.
pb–c = n.s.
pa–c = n.s.
64.29%
41–60 (b)
82
131.15
(92.65)
115.96 50.0% 8.73
(58.18)
4.58 68.29%
>60 (c)
54
115.60
(67.94)
153.24 61.11% 7.06
(43.22)
3.84 83.33%
Activity
59
108.93
(71.73)
105.37 n.s. (p = 0.05) 53.45% 7.17
(47.02)
4.05 p = 0.01 84.48%
Remission
134
122.58
(82.32)
135.15 56.72% 8.72
(56.92)
4.70 65.67%
UC
104
124.04
(81.43)
132.38 n.s. 50.96% 7.71
(50.27)
4.50 n.s. 77.88%
CD
89
110.64
(75.55)
120.11 61.80% 8.83
(57.84)
4.59 64.04%

IBD: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, RDA: recommended daily allowances, n.s.: non-significant. Data expressed in absolute values (μg/day *). Percent of RDA: between brackets. Column 5 and 9: percent of patients with a daily intake below 66% of RDA.