Vitamin D and Chronic Diseases among First-Generation Immigrants: A Large-Scale Study Using Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Data
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Measures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Summary of Key Issues and Findings
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Biomarkers | Symbol | Unit | Method of Measurements/Name of the Machine and Related Information | Analytical Detection Limit | CHMS Reference Laboratory Precision Target |
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Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [2,54] | S-25(OH)D | nmol/L | Chemiluminescent immunoassay technology (DiaSorin, Ltd., Stillwater, MN, USA) | 10–375 | <20 nmol/L = 15% 20–100 nmol/L = 10% >100 nmol/L = 12% |
Glycated hemoglobin | HbA1c | % | Immunoturbidimetric end-point spectrophotometry (anti-HbA1c antibody, polyhapten) on the Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Vitros 5, 1FS analyzer. %A1c is a derived test calculated from the quantitative measurements of hemoglobin and hemoglobin A1c | Hb: 6.0–22.0 g/dL(component) HbA1c: 0.2–2.5 g/dL (component) %A1c: 4–14% NGSP | 5% |
Total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio | TC/HDL ratio | Derived calculation | N/A | N/A | |
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein | hs-CRP | mg/L | Immunoturbidimetric two-point rate reflectance spectrophotometry (monoclonal antibodies) on the Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Vitros 5, 1FS analyzer | 0.10–15.0 | 5% |
Total immunoglobulin E | IgE | IU/mL | Two-site sandwich immunoassay using direct chemiluminescent technology on the Siemens ADVIA Centaur XP analyzer | 1.5–3300 | 10% |
Ferritin | Ferritin | µg/L | Two-site sandwich immunoassay using direct chemiluminescent technology on the Siemens ADVIA Centaur XP analyzer | 0.5–1650 | 10% |
Hemoglobin | Hb | g/L | Hemoglobin is a non-cyanide-based method read photometrically at 555 nm on the POCH-i100 Sysmex hematology analyzer | 0–25.0 | 1.5% |
No CDs (78.3%), % | CDs (21.7%), % | p-Value | |
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White † | 76.72 | 23.28 | - |
Aboriginal | 74.47 | 25.53 | 0.446 |
South Asian | 80.85 | 19.15 | 0.309 |
Chinese | 86.08 | 13.92 | 0.014 |
Black | 89.33 | 10.67 | 0.002 |
Filipino | 89.77 | 10.23 | 0.011 |
Latin American | 86.48 | 13.52 | 0.155 |
Arab | 88.92 | 11.08 | 0.049 |
Southeast Asian | 83.78 | 16.22 | 0.137 |
West Asian | 90.89 | 9.11 | 0.196 |
Japanese | 60.2 | 39.8 | 0.141 |
Multiple ethnicities | 72.13 | 27.87 | 0.250 |
Other ethnicities | 84.05 | 15.95 | <0.001 |
No CDs (78.3%), % | CDs (21.7%), % | p-Value | ||
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Region of birth | Canada and North America † | 76.53 | 23.47 | - |
South/Central America and the Caribbean | 86.75 | 13.25 | 0.011 | |
Europe | 78.96 | 21.04 | 0.314 | |
Africa | 88.74 | 11.26 | 0.008 | |
Asia | 85.94 | 14.06 | 0.006 | |
Country of birth | Canada † | 76.39 | 23.61 | - |
China | 80.81 | 19.19 | 0.575 | |
USA | 84.31 | 15.69 | 0.224 | |
France | 89.7 | 10.3 | 0.066 | |
Jamaica | 81.21 | 18.79 | 0.648 | |
UK | 72.97 | 27.03 | 0.397 | |
Mexico | 81.54 | 18.46 | 0.527 | |
Netherlands | 60.97 | 39.03 | 0.155 | |
India | 82.51 | 17.49 | 0.115 | |
Philippines | 94.64 | 5.36 | <0.001 | |
Hong Kong | 77.8 | 22.2 | 0.907 | |
Germany | 72.55 | 27.45 | 0.625 | |
Italy | 53.56 | 46.44 | 0.004 | |
Iran | 84.93 | 15.07 | 0.537 | |
Lebanon | 49.67 | 50.33 | 0.126 | |
Others | 87.37 | 12.63 | <0.001 |
S-25(OH)D, (nmol/L) | ||||||||||||
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Diagnosis ≤ 1 year † | Diagnosis > 1 year | Diagnosis ≤ 5 years † | Diagnosis > 5 years | |||||||||
% | Mean (SE) | % | Mean (SE) | 95% CI | p-Value | % | Mean (SE) | % | Mean (SE) | (95% CI) | p-Value | |
Diabetes | 9.47 | 45.63 (10.28) | 90.53 | 62.58 (3.16) | −38.21, 4.31 | 0.113 | 61.8 | 64.80 6.41) | 38.92 | 58.52 (3.15) | −8.07, 20.62 | 0.374 |
Heart disease | 7.17 | 58.00 (5.97) | 92.83 | 65.80 (1.98) | −20.58, 4.99 | 0.220 | 69.32 | 63.19 (2.58) | 30.68 | 66.14 (2.04) | −7.78, 1.88 | 0.218 |
Cancer | 11.78 | 75.47 (3.82) | 88.22 | 69.55 (2.68) | −2.93, 14.76 | 0.179 | 59.76 | 66.89 (3.82) | 40.24 | 72.44 (3.34) | −16.57, 5.47 | 0.308 |
Asthma | 3.56 | 61.17 (4.50) | 96.44 | 57.82 (2.34) | −5.19, 11.89 | 0.425 | 83.21 | 61.12 (2.78) | 16.79 | 57.31 (2.43) | −1.19, 8.81 | 0.129 |
25(OH)D, (nmol/L) | S-25(OH)D Status | VitD Supplements | ||||||||
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Mean (SE) | 95% CI | p-Value | ≥50 nmol/L, % | <50 nmol/L, % | p-Value | No, % | Yes, % | p-Value | ||
Diabetes | No † | 60.23 (1.66) | 64.14 | 35.86 | 94.84 | 5.16 | ||||
Yes | 60.32 (3.15) | −5.08, 4.89 | 0.968 | 55.11 | 44.89 | 0.043 | 92.6 | 7.54 | 0.142 | |
Heart disease | No † | 60.04 (1.72) | 63.24 | 36.76 | 94.92 | 5.08 | ||||
Yes | 65.21 (1.94) | −9.42, −0.91 | 0.020 | 75.78 | 24.22 | 0.005 | 88.56 | 11.44 | 0.102 | |
Cancer | No † | 59.51 (1.78) | 62.84 | 37.16 | 95.04 | 4.96 | ||||
Yes | 70.23 (2.46) | −16.44, −4.99 | 0.001 | 74.76 | 25.24 | 0.068 | 89.06 | 10.94 | 0.025 | |
Asthma | No † | 60.40 (1.69) | 64.22 | 35.78 | 94.51 | 5.49 | ||||
Yes | 58.57 (2.20) | −1.02, 4.68 | 0.197 | 58.68 | 41.32 | 0.095 | 96.80 | 3.20 | 0.104 | |
Inflammatory lung diseases a | No † | 60.90 (1.70) | 64.11 | 35.89 | 92.80 | 7.20 | ||||
Yes | 61.74 (2.38) | −5.03, 3.36 | 0.685 | 61.92 | 38.08 | 0.538 | 84.99 | 15.01 | 0.161 | |
CDs b | No CDs † | 59.41(1.76) | 63.41 | 36.59 | 95.11 | 4.89 | ||||
CDs | 63.11(1.79) | −6.27, −1.13 | 0.007 | 64.59 | 35.41 | 0.5945 | 93.19 | 6.81 | 0.119 | |
Self-rated general health | Good † | 56.35 (2.01) | 64.4 | 35.6 | 94.81 | 51.9 | ||||
Poor/Fair | 60.66 (1.73) | 1.10, 7.52 | 0.011 | 56.98 | 43.02 | 0.023 | 94.00 | 6.00 | 0.479 | |
Self-rated mental health | Good † | 57.33 (2.24) | 62.89 | 37.11 | 94.45 | 5.55 | ||||
Poor/Fair | 59.10 (1.70) | −1.11, 6.44 | 0.157 | 56.51 | 43.49 | 0.197 | 91.61 | 8.39 | 0.401 |
Chronic Diseases (CDs) | |||||
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No CDs † Mean (SE) | CDs Mean (SE) | 95%CI | p-Value | ||
Serum vitD | S-25(OH)D, nmol/L | 59.42 (1.76) | 63.118 (1.787) | −6.27, −1.13 | 0.007 |
Glucose homeostasis | HbA1c, % | 5.30 (0.2) | 5.82 (0.05) | −0.62, −0.41 | <0.001 |
Lipid profile | TC/HDL ratio | 3.65 (0.03) | 3.72 (0.07) | −0.20, 0.07 | 0.309 |
Immune system and inflammation | hs-CRP, mg/L | 2.22 (0.08) | 2.91 (0.14) | −1.03, −0.35 | <0.001 |
IgE, IU/mL | 95.48 (5.85) | 181.74 (20.96) | −134.29, −38.23 | 0.001 | |
Hematology | Ferritin, µg/L | 106.02 (2.57) | 114.90 (5.02) | −20.95, 3.19 | 0.141 |
Hb, g/L | 139.84 (042) | 140.22 (0.74) | −1.86, 1.12 | 0.609 |
S-25(OH)D and CD-Related Biomarkers | |||||
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Mean (SE) | β (SE) | 95%CI | p-Value | ||
Serum vitD | S-25(OH)D, nmol/L | 60.22 (1.69) | - | - | - |
Glucose homeostasis | HbA1c, % | 5.42 (0.03) | −1.79 (0.79) | −3.43, −0.142 | 0.035 |
Lipid profile | TC/HDL ratio | 3.67 (0.03) | −4.09 (0.39) | −4.90, −3.28 | <0.001 |
Immune system and inflammation | hs-CRP, mg/L | 2.38 (0.07) | −0.50 (0.23) | −0.94, 0.02 | 0.058 |
IgE, IU/mL | 114.6 (5.55) | −0.01 (0.00) | −0.01, −0.00 | 0.007 | |
Hematology | Ferritin, µg/L | 108.05 (2.18) | −0.02 (0.00) | −0.03, −0.01 | 0.003 |
Hb, g/L | 139.93 (0.41) | −0.10 (0.04) | −0.19, −0.02 | 0.016 |
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No CDs † (78.3%), % | CDs (21.7%), % | p-Value | ||
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Immigration status | Non-immigrant † | 76.80 | 23.20 | <0.001 |
Immigrant | 83.36 | 16.64 | ||
Age at immigration, years | <18 years † | 91.69 | 8.31 | <0.001 |
≥18 | 74.75 | 25.25 | ||
Years after immigration | ≤5 years † | 91.72 | 8.28 | 0.004 |
>5 | 80.98 | 19.02 | ||
Years after immigration | ≤10 years † | 92.84 | 7.16 | <0.001 |
>10 | 77.34 | 22.66 | ||
Sex | Male † | 78.67 | 21.33 | 0.641 |
Female | 77.88 | 22.12 | ||
Age group, years | <5 | 92.92 | 7.08 | <0.001 |
5–11 | 89.83 | 10.17 | ||
12–17 | 85.14 | 14.86 | ||
18–64 † | 80.01 | 19.99 | ||
>64 | 52.7 | 47.3 | ||
Household income (CAD) | <50,000 | 72.34 | 27.66 | <0.001 |
50,000–100,000 † | 80.35 | 19.65 | ||
>100,000 | 83.09 | 16.91 | ||
BMI (kg/m2) | Underweight | 75.95 | 24.05 | <0.001 |
Normal weight † | 84.72 | 15.28 | ||
Overweight | 78.64 | 21.36 | ||
Obese | 67.56 | 32.44 | ||
Physical activity | Yes† | 84.36 | 15.64 | <0.001 |
No | 74.58 | 25.42 | ||
Education | >Secondary school † | 78.72 | 21.28 | 0.660 |
≤Secondary school | 77.87 | 22.13 | ||
Smoking status | No/former † | 77.74 | 22.26 | 0.137 |
Current smoker | 76.27 | 23.73 | ||
Alcohol status | No/former † | 74.15 | 25.85 | 0.155 |
Current drinker | 77.6 | 22.4 |
Non-Immigrants † (78.1%), % | Immigrants (21.9%), % | All Participants, (100%), % | p-Value | ||
Diabetes | (Yes) | 4.82 | 6.59 | 5.21 | 0.095 |
Heart disease | (Yes) | 3.55 | 2.37 | 3.29 | 0.029 |
Cancer | (Yes) | 6.41 | 4.65 | 6.02 | 0.041 |
Asthma | (Yes) | 11.46 | 5.06 | 10.05 | <0.001 |
Inflammatory lung diseases a | (Yes) | 3.86 | 1.95 | 3.34 | 0.028 |
CDs b | (Yes) | 23.2 | 16.64 | 21.72 | <0.001 |
Self-rated general health | (Poor/fair) | 9.67 | 11.67 | 10.11 | 0.121 |
Self-rated mental health | (Poor/fair) | 8.31 | 6.76 | 7.95 | 0.334 |
S-25(OH)D, nmol/L | (<50) | 31.75 | 52.82 | 36.34 | <0.001 |
CD-Related Biomarkers | Non-Immigrants † Mean (SE) | Immigrants Mean (SE) | 95% CI | p-Value | |
Serum vitD | S-25(OH)D (nmol/L) | 62.72 (1.73) | 51.23 (1.41) | 8.37, 14.62 | <0.001 |
Glucose homeostasis | HbA1c (%) | 5.39 (0.03) | 5.52 (0.04) | −0.19, −0.07 | <0.001 |
Lipid profile | TC/HDL ratio | 3.63 (0.035) | 3.79 (0.07) | −0.30, −0.02 | 0.030 |
Immune system and inflammation | hs-CRP (mg/L) | 2.46 (0.07) | 2.12 (0.13) | 0.06, 0.6 | 0.017 |
IgE (IU/mL) | 118.37 (6.46) | 102.75 (6.59) | −1.14, 32.38 | 0.066 | |
Hematology | Ferritin (µg/L) | 103.07 (2.42) | 123.07 (6.20) | −34.45, −5.54 | 0.009 |
Hb (g/L) | 140.54 (0.43) | 137.73 (0.70) | 1.22, 4.42 | 0.001 |
S-25(OH)D, (nmol/L) | <50 (nmol/L) | vitD Supplement Use | ||||||||
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Non-Immigrant † Mean (SE) | Immigrant Mean (SE) | 95% CI | p-Value | Non-Immigrant † % | Immigrant % | p-Value | Non-Immigrant † % | Immigrant % | p-Value | |
Diabetes | 65.30 (4.05) | 47.56 (4.46) | −31.35, −4.13 | 0.013 | 31.43 | 61.63 | <0.001 | 5.28 | 6.31 | 0.642 |
Heart disease | 66.63 (2.15) | 57.87 (3.80) | −17.42, −0.11 | 0.048 | 32.12 | 38.38 | <0.001 | c | c | |
Cancer | 70.71 (2.86) | 67.96 (5.71) | −16.49, 10.98 | 0.681 | 29.08 | 32.28 | <0.001 | 5.02 | 8.14 | 0.083 |
Asthma | 59.13 (2.37) | 54.23 (3.36) | −12.97, 3.18 | 0.222 | 30.68 | 53.59 | <0.001 | c | c | |
Inflammatory lung diseases a | 63.87 (1.80) | 53.27 (5.80) | −22.09, 0.88 | 0.069 | 30.76 | 3841 | <0.001 | c | c | |
CDs b | 62.18 (1.80) | 56.29 (2.49) | −11.23, −0.53 | 0.033 | 31.35 | 47.38 | <0.001 | 4.91 | 4.97 | 0.379 |
Self-rated general health (poor/fair) | 58.69 (1.94) | 48.68 (2.98) | 3.61, 16.43 | 0.004 | 31.13 | 61.2 | <0.001 | 5.28 | 4.37 | 0.807 |
Self-rated mental health (poor/fair) | 59.83 (2.43) | 47.55 (3.75) | 4.12, 20.45 | 0.005 | 32.52 | 64.39 | <0.001 | 5.67 | 3.67 | 0.271 |
S-25(OH)D, (nmol/L) | ||||
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Before Immigration † Mean (SE) | After Immigration Mean (SE) | 95% CI | p-Value | |
Diabetes | 41.80 (3.87) | 48.48 (5.31) | −20.59, 7.24 | 0.331 |
Heart disease | 44.38 (8.01) | 59.55 (4.346) | −35.52, 5.18 | 0.136 |
Cancer | 71.37 (16.93) | 67.8 (5.95) | −36.74, 43.80 | 0.858 |
Asthma | 52.82 (5.88) | 56.57 (4.63) | −18.74, 11.25 | 0.609 |
CDs | ||||
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OR (SE) | 95% CI | p-Value | ||
S-25(OH)D, nmol/L | 1 nmol/L | 1.007 (0.004) | 1.00, 1.01 | 0.070 |
Immigration status | Immigrants | 0.40 (0.09) | 0.25, 0.63 | <0.001 |
Age, years | 1 year | 1.02 (0.008) | 1.00, 1.04 | 0.024 |
Sex | Female | 0.86 (0.18) | 0.56, 1.33 | 0.494 |
Household income, CAD (reference < 50,000) | 50,000–100,000 | 0.61 (0.11) | 0.42, 0.88 | 0.011 |
≥100,000 | 0.56 (0.15) | 0.32, 0.99 | 0.046 | |
Ethnic group | Non-white | 1.00 (0.29) | 0.54, 1.86 | 0.998 |
BMI, kg/m2 (reference normal weight) | Obese | 1.92 (0.47) | 1.15, 3.20 | 0.014 |
Met physical activity recommendations | No | 0.80 (0.21) | 0.46, 1.38 | 0.408 |
Education | ≤Secondary school | 0.97 (0.19) | 0.69, 1.39 | 0.841 |
Smoking status | Current smoker | 1.45 (0.34) | 0.89, 2.36 | 0.126 |
Alcohol | Current drinker | 0.64 (0.17) | 0.37, 1.12 | 0.114 |
VitD supplement or analog use | Yes | 0.83 (0.25) | 0.45, 1.54 | 0.540 |
HbA1c (%) | 1% | 2.63 (0.37) | 1.96, 3.51 | <0.001 |
IgE (IU/mL) | 1 IU/mL | 1.01 (0.00) | 1.00, 1.001 | 0.001 |
TC/HDL ratio | Ratio | 0.98 (0.10) | 0.80, 1.21 | 0.843 |
hs-CRP mg/L | 1 mg/L | 1.01 (0.04) | 0.92, 1.10 | 0.889 |
Ferritin (µg/L) | 1 µg/L | 1.00 (0.00) | 1.00, 1.001 | 0.380 |
Hb (g/L) | 1 g/L | 0.98 (0.01) | 0.97, 1.00 | 0.060 |
Constant | 0.005 (0.01) | 0.000, 0.10 | 0.001 |
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Yousef, S.; Colman, I.; Papadimitropoulos, M.; Manuel, D.; Hossain, A.; Faris, M.; Wells, G.A. Vitamin D and Chronic Diseases among First-Generation Immigrants: A Large-Scale Study Using Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Data. Nutrients 2022, 14, 1760. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14091760
Yousef S, Colman I, Papadimitropoulos M, Manuel D, Hossain A, Faris M, Wells GA. Vitamin D and Chronic Diseases among First-Generation Immigrants: A Large-Scale Study Using Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Data. Nutrients. 2022; 14(9):1760. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14091760
Chicago/Turabian StyleYousef, Said, Ian Colman, Manny Papadimitropoulos, Douglas Manuel, Alomgir Hossain, MoezAlIslam Faris, and George A. Wells. 2022. "Vitamin D and Chronic Diseases among First-Generation Immigrants: A Large-Scale Study Using Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Data" Nutrients 14, no. 9: 1760. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14091760
APA StyleYousef, S., Colman, I., Papadimitropoulos, M., Manuel, D., Hossain, A., Faris, M., & Wells, G. A. (2022). Vitamin D and Chronic Diseases among First-Generation Immigrants: A Large-Scale Study Using Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Data. Nutrients, 14(9), 1760. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14091760