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[On a quick skim, it's not clear that these people definitely had CFS]
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Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025)
Published 2025-07-31
chronic fatigue syndrome
To determine prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency among patients presenting with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).
Methods:
This study employed a cross-sectional design, involving 138 participants aged between 18 and 65 years, inclusive of all genders. All participants had a confirmed diagnosis of CFS persisting for at least four weeks. A sample of three milliliters of blood was collected from each participant for vitamin D testing. Individuals were classified as vitamin D deficient if their blood vitamin D concentration was below 20 nanograms per milliliter.
Results:
The mean age of patients was 39.5±11.9 years. The mean duration of their illness was 3.4 ± 1.3 months. Male participants numbered 117, comprising about 69.6% of the total patients. Out of 168 patients, 124 (73.81%) had vitamin D deficiency.
Conclusion:
There is a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in patients presenting with CFS. Therefore, vitamin D screening should be conducted in all patients with CFS.
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Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025)
PREVALENCE OF VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AMONG THE PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH CHRONIC FATIGUE
ArticlesPublished 2025-07-31
- Dr. Nabila Arshad
- Dr Shahid Nawaz
- Dr. Sadaf Arshad
- Dr. Muniba Arshad
- Dr. Aymen Jabbar
Keywords
Vitamin D deficiencychronic fatigue syndrome
How to Cite
PREVALENCE OF VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AMONG THE PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH CHRONIC FATIGUE. (2025). Frontier in Medical and Health Research, 3(5), 1493-1496. https://fmhr.org/index.php/fmhr/article/view/694Abstract
Objective:To determine prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency among patients presenting with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).
Methods:
This study employed a cross-sectional design, involving 138 participants aged between 18 and 65 years, inclusive of all genders. All participants had a confirmed diagnosis of CFS persisting for at least four weeks. A sample of three milliliters of blood was collected from each participant for vitamin D testing. Individuals were classified as vitamin D deficient if their blood vitamin D concentration was below 20 nanograms per milliliter.
Results:
The mean age of patients was 39.5±11.9 years. The mean duration of their illness was 3.4 ± 1.3 months. Male participants numbered 117, comprising about 69.6% of the total patients. Out of 168 patients, 124 (73.81%) had vitamin D deficiency.
Conclusion:
There is a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in patients presenting with CFS. Therefore, vitamin D screening should be conducted in all patients with CFS.