Abstract: Vitamin D, obesity and obesity-related chronic disease among ethnic minorities'. Ethnic minorities had substantially greater rates of vitamin D insufficiency ([25 (OH)D]<50 nmol/L) than their white counterparts. The aim of the present study is assess vitamin D status in Saudi obese women to predict the biochemical changes and insulin level. Two hundred seventy one Saudi women, aged between 20-40 years, living in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , in CEOR clinic. [25 (OH)D], fasting serum glucose, total cholesterol (TC), high density lipoprotein (HDL), low density lipoprotein (LDL), triglyceride (TG). By using Automatic Linear Regression, serum [25(OH)D] was displayed as a predictive factor of obesity at (P< 0.018, importance 8%). showed the importance predictors the effect on BMI. It reflects the importance of each of the significant variables, along with the effect direction and the P-value. The model accuracy was found to be a very high accurate value with accuracy (91.7%). The significant variables arranged in descending order of importance were as follows: Tissue fat (22%), HC (19%), BMC (17%), fat free (11%), A/G ratio (10%), serum [25(OH)D] (8%), WHR (5%), Tissue (4%) and LDL (4%). It was conclude that, serum [25(OH)D] was presented as a predictive factor of obesity at .The model accuracy was found to be a very high accurate .
Keywords: Obesity- vitamin D- Biochemical changes
Title: Predication of Biochemical Changes and Vitamin D Level in Obese Women
Author: AlbaikMM, Jalal JA, Ardawi MS, Said S. Moselhy
International Journal of Life Sciences Research
ISSN 2348-313X (Print), ISSN 2348-3148 (online)
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