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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 29.
Published in final edited form as: Int Urogynecol J. 2012 Mar 8;23(12):1699–1705. doi: 10.1007/s00192-012-1700-8

Table 3.

Validated questionnaire data among women with pelvic floor disorder symptoms compared based on vitamin D status

Questionnaire (range) Total group Vitamin D sufficient Vitamin D insufficient/deficient p-value
POPDI-6 (0–100) 31.9 ± 25.9
N=211
30.9 ± 24.4
N= 103
32.9 ± 27.3
N=108
0.56
CRADI-8 (0–100) 30.6 ± 25.4
N=208
27.3 ± 23.8
N=102
33.9 ±26.5
N=106
0.03
UDI-6 (0–100) 42.5 ± 26.6
N=211
43.3 ± 23.7
N=104
41.7 ± 29.2
N=107
0.65
PFDI-20 Total (0–300) 105.4 ± 65.8
N = 205
102.0 ± 61.3
N = 99
108.5 ± 61.3
N = 106
0.48
MESA-Stress (0–27) 11.0 ± 8.0
N=233
10.5 ± 7.5
N=114
11.5 ± 8.4
N= 119
0.33
MESA-Urge (0–18) 5.7 ± 4.7
N=232
5.4 ± 4.0
N=114
5.9 ± 4.7
N=118
0.40
MESA total (0–45) 16.6 ± 10.9
N = 231
15.9 ± 10.1
N = 114
17.3 ± 11.5
N = 117
0.15
IIQ-7 (0–100) 35.7 ± 29.3
N=176
28.8 ± 26.8
N=86
42.4 ± 30.2
N=90
0.001
*

All values represent mean ± standard deviation