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Vitamin C Deficiency in a University Teaching Hospital

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NUTRITION
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 428-433

Publisher

AMER COLLEGE NUTRITION
DOI: 10.1080/07315724.2008.10719721

Keywords

ascorbic acid; vitamins; supplementation; scurvy

Funding

  1. Lotte and John Hecht Memorial Foundation
  2. Faculty of Medicine summer research bursary award

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Objectives: There is almost no information regarding the vitamin C status of patients treated in Canadian and American hospitals. We determined the prevalence and predictors of vitamin C deficiency in patients hospitalized on the acute-care wards of a Canadian teaching hospital, and tracked their plasma vitamin C concentrations while they were there. Methods: This was a population-based cross-sectional and time course survey of 149 medical patients shortly after admission to a university teaching hospital. The procedure for sample handling, storage and analysis was validated by measuring the vitamin C concentrations of a reference sample of 141 presumably well nourished people and comparing the results with published norms. Results: In keeping with published norms, 13% of people in the reference group had a subnormal vitamin C concentration (< 28.4 mu mol/L) and 3% were vitamin C deficient (< 11.4 mu mol/L). By contrast, 60% of hospitalized patients had a subnormal vitamin C concentration and 19% were deficient. A history of inadequate nutrition or failure to use a vitamin supplement prior to admission, low serum albumin, and male sex predicted plasma vitamin C deficiency, whereas use of a vitamin supplement prior to admission was associated with adequate vitamin C status in hospital. In a second measurement, obtained in 52 patients after an average of 17 days in hospital, vitamin C status had not improved. Conclusions: Vitamin C deficiency is prevalent and Sustained in patients in a Canadian teaching hospital. The abnormality can be prevented by providing a diet sufficient in vitamin C or by prescribing a multiple vitamin tablet.

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