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. 2020 Sep 9;17(18):6545. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17186545

Table 2.

Behavioral, clinical, biological, and therapy characteristics of the asthma and asthma-suggestive recurrent wheezing patients, reported in relation to Vitamin D status, assessed through the serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin D3 level.

Question Suboptimal Serum 25-OH-VitD
n = 77
Optimal Serum 25-OH-VitD
n = 54
p Value
Vitamin D3 supplementation in infancy 83.1% (64/77) 90.7% (49/54) 0.21
Vitamin D3 supplementation in the cold season 75.3% (58/77) 88.8% (48/54) 0.052
Parental smoking 32.4% (25/77) 37% (20/54) 0.58
Personal history of atopic dermatitis 54.5% (42/77) 61.1% (33/54) 0.45
Personal history of seasonal allergic rhinitis 38.5% (22/77) 14.8% (8/54) 0.06
Elevated-for-age group serum IgE 1 44.1% (34/77) 57.4% (31/54) 0.13
Eosinophil count >4% of total white blood count 1 31.1% (24/77) 27.7% (15/54) 0.23
Hospitalization for asthma attack 2 22.0% (17/77) 11.1% (6/54) 0.1
Oral corticosteroids for exacerbation therapy 2 37.6% (29/77) 27.7% (15/54) 0.23
Recent asthma exacerbation 3 61.0% (47/77) 40.7% (22/54) 0.02

1 Assessed at the time of inclusion in the study; 2 Occurred at least once in the last twelve months prior to enrollment in the study; 3 Occurred at least once at any time in the four weeks prior to enrollment in the study.