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. 2021 Sep 3;9:707036. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.707036

Table 1.

Age and gender-stratified mean levels of vitamin D, vitamin B12 and folic acid.

Parameters Age group (years) Gender Female vs. Male
( t -test)
Female Male T P
Vitamin D (ng/ml) 45–54 21.60 (9.81) 25.65 (10.39) −5.07 <0.001*
55–64 20.69 (11.24) 24.19 (10.06) −3.38 <0.001*
65–74 20.65 (8.37) 27.62 (10.43) −6.74 <0.001*
≥75 18.21 (7.77) 30.34 (12.10) −6.43 <0.001*
Overall 20.94 (9.87) 26.21 (10.65) −10.1 <0.001*
Between age F 3.73 2.01 7.74
groups (ANOVA) p 0.011* 0.11 <0.001*
Vitamin B12 (pg/ml) 45–54 252.20 (165.41) 269.90 (185.68) −1.31 0.18
55–64 287.95 (204.23) 267.74 (184.45) 1.11 0.26
65–74 309.88 (212.41) 281.27 (196.93) 1.31 0.191
≥75 335.39 (269.42) 307.90 (231.01) 0.59 0.55
Overall 278.74 (195.59) 275.94 (193.20) 0.29 0.77
Between age F 4.99 5.68 1.012
groups (ANOVA) P 0.002* <0.001* 0.38
Folate (ng/ml) 45–54 6.08 (3.08) 5.6 (3.04) 2.05 0.041*
55–64 6.71 (4.10) 5.46 (3.11) 3.66 <0.001*
65–74 6.68 (4.01) 5.98 (3.59) 1.73 0.08
≥75 5.98 (4.18) 5.58 (3.62) 0.63 0.52
Overall 6.37 (3.66) 5.65 (3.26) 4.2 <0.001*
Between age F 1.61 2.12 0.89
groups (ANOVA) P 0.18 0.095 0.44

This table shows the mean levels of vitamin D, vitamin B12 and folic acid in a rural, aging cohort from southern India. The data is stratified according to gender (female and male) and age-groups (45–54, 55–64, 65–74, and ≥75 years). Statistical significance in the difference in mean values between females and males (calculated using t-test) and difference in mean values (calculated using ANOVA) is represented as p-values.

*

p < 0.05 was considered as significant.