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. 2020 Oct 19;50(6):368–378. doi: 10.5051/jpis.2002540127

Table 2. Characteristics of study participants according to vitamin D status and sex.

Characteristics Male Female
Severe deficiency Deficiency Insufficiency Sufficiency P value Severe deficiency Deficiency Insufficiency Sufficiency P value
No. 51 (2.3) 1,280 (56.8) 799 (35.5) 123 (5.5) 299 (9.5) 2,392 (75.9) 413 (13.1) 48 (1.5)
25(OH)D (ng/mL) 8.8±0.8 15.8±2.6 23.6±2.7 34.3±4.7 <0.001 8.5±1.1 14.3±2.6 23.5±2.7 34.6±3.8 <0.001
Age (yr) 68.3±10.0 66.5±7.9 65.2±7.6 66.7±8.5 0.002 66.1±8.6 63.8±8.0 64.0±8.0 65.1±7.9 <0.001
Education (middle school or less) 18 (35.3) 577 (45.1) 362 (45.3) 72 (58.5) 0.014 244 (81.6) 1,776 (74.2) 300 (72.6) 25 (52.1) <0.001
Body mass index (kg/m2) 22.3±2.9 23.9±2.8 24.0±2.6 23.3±2.4 <0.001 24.4±2.9 24.6±3.0 24.5±2.7 24.0±2.8 0.216
Current smoking status 21 (41.2) 328 (25.6) 169 (21.2) 23 (18.7) 0.001 13 (4.3) 35 (1.5) 5 (1.2) 0 (0.0) 0.002
Alcohol consumption status 28 (54.9) 822 (64.2) 588 (73.6) 87 (70.7) <0.001 64 (21.4) 795 (33.2) 145 (35.1) 12 (25.0) <0.001
Regular exercise 13 (25.5) 536 (41.9) 324 (40.6) 50 (40.7) 0.136 82 (27.4) 752 (31.4) 133 (32.2) 25 (52.1) 0.008
Antihypertensive medication 15 (29.4) 464 (36.2) 279 (34.9) 41 (33.3) 0.680 122 (40.8) 868 (36.3) 128 (31.0) 20 (41.7) 0.042
Antidiabetic medication 11 (21.6) 203 (15.9) 111 (13.9) 13 (10.6) 0.163 39 (13.0) 287 (12.0) 36 (8.7) 2 (4.2) 0.074
Month of blood collection <0.001 <0.001
April 24 (47.1) 348 (27.2) 116 (14.5) 17 (13.8) 131 (43.8) 459 (19.2) 52 (12.6) 10 (20.8)
May 15 (29.4) 486 (38.0) 257 (32.2) 25 (20.3) 120 (40.1) 862 (36.0) 122 (29.5) 12 (25.0)
June 11 (21.6) 343 (38.0) 298 (37.3) 65 (52.8) 37 (12.4) 776 (32.4) 164 (39.7) 20 (41.7)
July 1 (2.0) 103 (8.0) 128 (16.0) 16 (13.0) 11 (3.7) 295 (12.3) 75 (18.2) 6 (12.5)
No. of remaining teeth 18.5±9.5 21.6±8.5 22.9±7.5 22.1±8.6 <0.001 21.1±8.8 22.4±7.8 23.0±7.3 22.8±7.3 0.022
PPD 4% 8.2±16.1 9.3±13.5 9.8±13.9 8.1±13.1 0.579 5.5±10.7 6.3±10.1 6.4±9.8 6.7±9.5 0.645
CAL 4% 36.4±25.9 29.2±21.9 29.1±21.1 26.7±19.6 0.146 18.3±17 18.4±16.4 18.3±16.0 19.5±14.1 0.956
BOP% 10.1±17.2 10.2±14.7 11.6±15.4 12.5±16.5 0.152 8.0±11.2 11.0±13.9 11.8±15.2 12.1±15.3 <0.001
Severe periodontitisa) 17 (37.0) 450 (37.2) 269 (35.1) 36 (31.3) 0.544 60 (21.7) 382 (16.8) 69 (17.4) 6 (13.3) 0.207

Data are presented as mean±standard deviation or number (%).

P values were obtained using analysis of variance for continuous variables and the chi-square test for categorical variables.

25(OH)D: 25-hydroxyvitamin D, PPD 4%: the percentage of sites with probing depth ≥4 mm, CAL 4%: the percentage of sites with clinical attachment loss ≥4 mm, BOP%: the percentage of sites which bled after probing.

a)The severity of periodontitis was defined based on Centers for Disease Control/American Academy of Periodontology criteria. Fifty-one participants were not classified because of insufficient records.