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9 (
2
); 32-36

Study of association between vitamin D levels and HbA1C levels in children with diabetes mellitus type 1.

Assistant professor, Department of Paediatrics, Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad.
Proffesor, Department of Paediatrics, Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad.
Third year resident, Department of Paediatrics, Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad.

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Shefali Gupta E-mail: guptashefali1989@gmail.com

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Abstract

Aims and Objectives:

To evaluate the association between diabetes mellitus type 1(T1DM) and vitamin D deficiency, to compare vitamin D deficiency and glycemic control in paediatric patients with diabetes.

Materials and Methods:

It’s a cross-sectional study done at civil hospital, Ahmedabad over a period of 10 months from October 2016 to July 2017. A total of 45 patients having DM type 1 in age groups between 1 to 12 years of age were included in the study. Vitamin D and HbA1C levels were done in all the patients. Patients with malnutrition, liver disease and end stage renal disease were excluded from the study.

Results:

The incidence of vitamin D deficiency in 75.5% among patients with T1DM. 59% of the vitamin D deficient group showed poor control with HbA1C levels >9%.

Keywords

Cholecalciferol
Diabetes mellitus type 1
Ergocalciferol
HbA1C

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