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. 2018 Mar 27;21(11):2013–2021. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018000630

Table 1.

Comparison of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D), lipid profile and duration of sun exposure between summer and winter in boys, girls and the total sample: 530 apparently healthy children aged 5–18 years from six Iranian provinces with a latitudinal gradient from 29°N to 37·5°N (summer, August–September; winter, February–March)

Boys Girls Total sample
Winter Summer Winter Summer Winter Summer
Variable Mean sd Mean sd P value Mean sd Mean sd P value Mean sd Mean sd P value
25(OH)D (nmol/l) 31·0 16·1 50·0 30·0 <0·001 24·2 18·2 36·0 26·1 <0·001 27·4 18·0 43·2 29·2 <0·001
TAG (mg/dl) 87 49 86 44 0·77 80 36 83 31 0·08 83 43 85 38 0·22
TC (mg/dl) 140 28 140 31 0·71 141 25 143 29 0·11 140 27 141 30 0·37
LDL-C (mg/dl) 72 23 70 26 0·25 74 21 75 24 0·34 73 22 73 25 0·83
HDL-C (mg/dl) 51 12 53 12 0·03 51 10 53 11 <0·001 51 11 53 11 <0·001
Sun exposure (%)
<1 h/d 54·7 37·1 <0·001 72·6 69·6 0·54 63·8 53·8 0·001
>1 h/d 45·3 62·8 27·4 30·4 36·2 46·2
Time of day of sun exposure (%)
10.00–15.00 hours 56·0 74·9 <0·001 43·3 59·6 <0·001 49·4 67·0 <0·001
Other 44·0 25·1 56·7 40·4 50·6 33·0
Sunscreen use (%)
No 98·1 97·7 1·00 91·5 90·7 0·5 94·7 94·1 0·25
Yes 1·9 2·3 8·5 9·3 5·3 5·9

TC, total cholesterol; LDL-C, LDL cholesterol; HDL-C, HDL cholesterol.