Application of dried blood spots to determine vitamin D status in a large nutritional study with unsupervised sampling: the Food4Me project

Author:

Hoeller Ulrich,Baur Manuela,Roos Franz F.,Brennan Lorraine,Daniel Hannelore,Fallaize Rosalind,Forster Hannah,Gibney Eileen R.,Gibney Mike,Godlewska Magdalena,Hartwig Kai,Kolossa Silvia,Lambrinou Christina P.,Livingstone Katherine M.,Lovegrove Julie A.,Macready Anna L.,Manios Yannis,Marsaux Cyril F. M.,Martinez J. Alfredo,Celis-Morales Carlos,Moschonis George,Navas-Carretero Santiago,O’Donovan Clare B.,San-Cristobal Rodrigo,Saris Wim H. M.,Surwiłło Agnieszka,Traczyk Iwona,Tsirigoti Lydia,Walsh Marianne C.,Woolhead Clara,Mathers John C.,Weber Peter

Abstract

AbstractAn efficient and robust method to measure vitamin D (25-hydroxy vitamin D3(25(OH)D3) and 25-hydroxy vitamin D2in dried blood spots (DBS) has been developed and applied in the pan-European multi-centre, internet-based, personalised nutrition intervention study Food4Me. The method includes calibration with blood containing endogenous 25(OH)D3, spotted as DBS and corrected for haematocrit content. The methodology was validated following international standards. The performance characteristics did not reach those of the current gold standard liquid chromatography-MS/MS in plasma for all parameters, but were found to be very suitable for status-level determination under field conditions. DBS sample quality was very high, and 3778 measurements of 25(OH)D3were obtained from 1465 participants. The study centre and the season within the study centre were very good predictors of 25(OH)D3levels (P<0·001 for each case). Seasonal effects were modelled by fitting a sine function with a minimum 25(OH)D3level on 20 January and a maximum on 21 July. The seasonal amplitude varied from centre to centre. The largest difference between winter and summer levels was found in Germany and the smallest in Poland. The model was cross-validated to determine the consistency of the predictions and the performance of the DBS method. The Pearson’s correlation between the measured values and the predicted values wasr0·65, and thesdof their differences was 21·2 nmol/l. This includes the analytical variation and the biological variation within subjects. Overall, DBS obtained by unsupervised sampling of the participants at home was a viable methodology for obtaining vitamin D status information in a large nutritional study.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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