Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
Volume 28, Issue 3, 2010, Pages 166-171

Vitamin D status in patients with musculoskeletal pain, fatigue and headache: A cross-sectional descriptive study in a multi-ethnic general practice in Norway (Article) (Open Access)

Knutsen K.V. , Brekke M. , Gjelstad S. , Lagerløv P.
  • a Department of General Practice and Community Medicine, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Norway
  • b Department of General Practice and Community Medicine, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Norway
  • c Department of General Practice and Community Medicine, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Norway
  • d Department of General Practice and Community Medicine, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Objective. To investigate vitamin D levels in patients with non-specific musculoskeletal pain, headache, and fatigue. Design. A cross-sectional descriptive study. Setting. A health center in Oslo, Norway, with a multi-ethnic population. Subjects. A total of 572 patients referred by a general practitioner (GP) for an examination of hypovitaminosis D who reported musculoskeletal pain, headache, or fatigue. The patient's native countries were: Norway (n=249), Europe, America, and South-East Asia (n=83), and the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (n=240). Both genders and all ages were included. Main outcome measures. Vitamin D levels (25-hydroxyvitamin D) in nmol/L. Results. Hypovitaminosis D (25-hydroxyvitamin D < 50 nmol/L) was found in 58% of patients. One-third of ethnic Norwegians had hypovitaminosis D, while 83% of patients from the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia had hypovitaminosis D with minimal seasonal variation of levels. One in two women from these countries had a vitamin D level below 25 nmol/L. Mean vitamin D level was lower in patients with headaches compared with patients with other symptoms. Some 15% of patients with low (< 50 nmol/L) vitamin D levels reported headaches, compared with 5% of those with normal vitamin D levels. Conclusion. Our study shows a high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in patients with non-specific musculoskeletal pain, headache, or fatigue for whom the GP had suspected a low vitamin D level. Hypovitaminosis D was not restricted to immigrant patients. These results indicate that GPs should maintain awareness of hypovitaminosis D and refer patients who report headaches, fatigue, and musculoskeletal pain with minimal sun exposure and a low dietary vitamin D intake for assessment. © 2010 Informa Healthcare.

Author Keywords

Vitamin D Family practice Musculoskeletal pain Headache Primary health care Fatigue

Index Keywords

Norway human Vitamin D pain comparative study ethnology musculoskeletal disease Cross-Sectional Studies Musculoskeletal Diseases Humans cross-sectional study 25 hydroxyvitamin D headache male female vitamin D deficiency Article blood adult sunlight 25-hydroxyvitamin D Fatigue drug derivative

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DOI: 10.3109/02813432.2010.505407
ISSN: 02813432
Cited by: 78
Original Language: English