Sex differences in vitamin D and behavioral profiles among children with allergic diseases

Author:

Li Chia‐Jung1,Chang Ling‐Sai2,Guo Mindy Ming‐Huey2,Wang Liang‐Jen1ORCID,Kuo Ho‐Chang23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicine Kaohsiung Taiwan

2. Department of Pediatrics Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicine Kaohsiung Taiwan

3. Kawasaki Disease Center Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Kaohsiung Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that vitamin D has a protective effect on allergic diseases, while an individual's sex may have a moderating effect on the relationship between vitamin D and allergic‐related immunity. This study aimed to determine the role of vitamin D in children with coexisting allergic diseases in the context of sex differences and to explore the behavioral profiles of these patients. We recruited a total of 103 children with atopic diseases and divided them into four groups: males with one allergic disease (MA1, n = 20), males with two or more allergic diseases (MA2, n = 26), females with one allergic disease (FA1, n = 30), and females with two or more allergic diseases (FA2, n = 27). We measured serum calcium levels using the colorimetric method and serum 25‐OH vitamin D total levels using electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. We found that MA2 had significantly lower vitamin D levels than MA1 and FA2. The levels of IgE were negatively correlated with vitamin D in females, whereas the levels of IgE were not significantly correlated with vitamin D in males. Furthermore, serum IgE was significantly correlated with children's adaptive skills, and different sexes were associated with different aspects of adaptive skills. Our findings suggest a protective role of vitamin D in the development of one allergic disease against the coexistence of allergic diseases in males, as well as extend the evidence for sex differences in immunity by demonstrating a sex‐different correlation between IgE and vitamin D and the relationship between IgE and children's adaptive skills.

Funder

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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