hrp0084p3-914 | Fat | ESPE2015
Iezzi Maria Laura
, Varriale Gaia
, Megalooikonomou Anastasios
, Di Loreto Simona
, Zagaroli Luca
, Torge Nunzia
Background: Vitamin D is now recognised as a prohormone, essential for the maintenance of mineral homeostasis, calcium metabolism and normal skeletal architecture. 30 ng/ml or greater can be considered sufficient serum levels. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among severely obese children is almost 49% caused by the fact that it is sequestered in the larger body pool of fat of such individuals, being vitamin D fat soluble. Vitamin D deficiency has been recently associate...