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Application of dried blood spots to determine vitamin D status in a large nutritional study with unsupervised sampling: the Food4Me project.
Hoeller, Ulrich; Baur, Manuela; Roos, Franz F; Brennan, Lorraine; Daniel, Hannelore; Fallaize, Rosalind; Forster, Hannah; Gibney, Eileen R; Gibney, Mike; Godlewska, Magdalena; Hartwig, Kai; Kolossa, Silvia; Lambrinou, Christina P; Livingstone, Katherine M; Lovegrove, Julie A; Macready, Anna L; Manios, Yannis; Marsaux, Cyril F M; Martinez, J Alfredo; Celis-Morales, Carlos; Moschonis, George; Navas-Carretero, Santiago; O'Donovan, Clare B; San-Cristobal, Rodrigo; Saris, Wim H M; Surwillo, Agnieszka; Traczyk, Iwona; Tsirigoti, Lydia; Walsh, Marianne C; Woolhead, Clara; Mathers, John C; Weber, Peter.
Afiliação
  • Hoeller U; 1DSM Nutritional Products,Analytical Research Centre and Human Nutrition & Health,4002 Basel,Switzerland.
  • Baur M; 1DSM Nutritional Products,Analytical Research Centre and Human Nutrition & Health,4002 Basel,Switzerland.
  • Roos FF; 1DSM Nutritional Products,Analytical Research Centre and Human Nutrition & Health,4002 Basel,Switzerland.
  • Brennan L; 2UCD Institute of Food and Health,University College Dublin,Belfield,Dublin 4,Republic of Ireland.
  • Daniel H; 3ZIEL Research Center of Nutrition and Food Sciences,Biochemistry Unit,Technische Universität München,85435 Freising,Germany.
  • Fallaize R; 4Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition and Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research,University of Reading,Reading RG6 6AP,UK.
  • Forster H; 2UCD Institute of Food and Health,University College Dublin,Belfield,Dublin 4,Republic of Ireland.
  • Gibney ER; 2UCD Institute of Food and Health,University College Dublin,Belfield,Dublin 4,Republic of Ireland.
  • Gibney M; 2UCD Institute of Food and Health,University College Dublin,Belfield,Dublin 4,Republic of Ireland.
  • Godlewska M; 5National Food & Nutrition Institute,Warsaw 02903,Poland.
  • Hartwig K; 3ZIEL Research Center of Nutrition and Food Sciences,Biochemistry Unit,Technische Universität München,85435 Freising,Germany.
  • Kolossa S; 3ZIEL Research Center of Nutrition and Food Sciences,Biochemistry Unit,Technische Universität München,85435 Freising,Germany.
  • Lambrinou CP; 6Department of Nutrition and Dietetics,Harokopio University,Kallithea 17671,Athens,Greece.
  • Livingstone KM; 7Human Nutrition Research Centre,Institute of Cellular Medicine,Newcastle University,Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU,UK.
  • Lovegrove JA; 4Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition and Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research,University of Reading,Reading RG6 6AP,UK.
  • Macready AL; 4Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition and Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research,University of Reading,Reading RG6 6AP,UK.
  • Manios Y; 6Department of Nutrition and Dietetics,Harokopio University,Kallithea 17671,Athens,Greece.
  • Marsaux CF; 8Department of Human Biology,NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism,Maastricht University Medical Centre,6229 HX Maastricht,The Netherlands.
  • Martinez JA; 9Department of Nutrition, Food Science and Physiology,University of Navarra,31008 Pamplona,Spain.
  • Celis-Morales C; 7Human Nutrition Research Centre,Institute of Cellular Medicine,Newcastle University,Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU,UK.
  • Moschonis G; 6Department of Nutrition and Dietetics,Harokopio University,Kallithea 17671,Athens,Greece.
  • Navas-Carretero S; 9Department of Nutrition, Food Science and Physiology,University of Navarra,31008 Pamplona,Spain.
  • O'Donovan CB; 2UCD Institute of Food and Health,University College Dublin,Belfield,Dublin 4,Republic of Ireland.
  • San-Cristobal R; 9Department of Nutrition, Food Science and Physiology,University of Navarra,31008 Pamplona,Spain.
  • Saris WH; 8Department of Human Biology,NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism,Maastricht University Medical Centre,6229 HX Maastricht,The Netherlands.
  • Surwillo A; 5National Food & Nutrition Institute,Warsaw 02903,Poland.
  • Traczyk I; 5National Food & Nutrition Institute,Warsaw 02903,Poland.
  • Tsirigoti L; 6Department of Nutrition and Dietetics,Harokopio University,Kallithea 17671,Athens,Greece.
  • Walsh MC; 2UCD Institute of Food and Health,University College Dublin,Belfield,Dublin 4,Republic of Ireland.
  • Woolhead C; 2UCD Institute of Food and Health,University College Dublin,Belfield,Dublin 4,Republic of Ireland.
  • Mathers JC; 7Human Nutrition Research Centre,Institute of Cellular Medicine,Newcastle University,Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU,UK.
  • Weber P; 1DSM Nutritional Products,Analytical Research Centre and Human Nutrition & Health,4002 Basel,Switzerland.
Br J Nutr ; 115(2): 202-11, 2016 Jan 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26548417
An efficient and robust method to measure vitamin D (25-hydroxy vitamin D3 (25(OH)D3) and 25-hydroxy vitamin D2 in dried blood spots (DBS) has been developed and applied in the pan-European multi-centre, internet-based, personalised nutrition intervention study Food4Me. The method includes calibration with blood containing endogenous 25(OH)D3, spotted as DBS and corrected for haematocrit content. The methodology was validated following international standards. The performance characteristics did not reach those of the current gold standard liquid chromatography-MS/MS in plasma for all parameters, but were found to be very suitable for status-level determination under field conditions. DBS sample quality was very high, and 3778 measurements of 25(OH)D3 were obtained from 1465 participants. The study centre and the season within the study centre were very good predictors of 25(OH)D3 levels (P<0·001 for each case). Seasonal effects were modelled by fitting a sine function with a minimum 25(OH)D3 level on 20 January and a maximum on 21 July. The seasonal amplitude varied from centre to centre. The largest difference between winter and summer levels was found in Germany and the smallest in Poland. The model was cross-validated to determine the consistency of the predictions and the performance of the DBS method. The Pearson's correlation between the measured values and the predicted values was r 0·65, and the sd of their differences was 21·2 nmol/l. This includes the analytical variation and the biological variation within subjects. Overall, DBS obtained by unsupervised sampling of the participants at home was a viable methodology for obtaining vitamin D status information in a large nutritional study.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Papel / Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico / Deficiência de Vitamina D / Avaliação Nutricional / Estado Nutricional Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Papel / Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico / Deficiência de Vitamina D / Avaliação Nutricional / Estado Nutricional Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article