AU - Zaimzadeh, Narges AU - Ziaie, Saiedeh AU - Mohammadzadeh, Neda AU - Alizadeh Otaghvar, Hamidreza AU - Mottaghi, Azadeh TI - Comparison of vitamin D dietary intake among four phenotypes of polycystic ovary syndrome and its association with serum androgenic components PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE TA - RJMS JN - RJMS VO - 25 VI - 2 IP - 2 4099 - http://rjms.iums.ac.ir/article-1-5111-en.html 4100 - http://rjms.iums.ac.ir/article-1-5111-en.pdf SO - RJMS 2 ABĀ  - Background: The present study aimed to compare vitamin D dietary intake and its relationship with serum androgen components in four phenotypes of PCOS. Methods: 182 participants eligible for this five-group comparative study were selected by convenience sampling method. Then they were classified into five groups: A (n=41), B (n=33), C (n=40), D (n=37) and control (without PCOS) (n=31). Dietary intake assessment of vitamin D was carried out by a 168-item Food Frequency Questionnaire. Androgen components included the free androgen index (FAI), total testosterone (TT), and sex-hormone-binding-globulin (SHBG). Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS22 software and Kruskal-Wallis (KW) test followed by appropriate post hoc test, Mann-Whitney U (MW), and Spearman correlation test. Significant p value was considered 0.05 for KW and Spearman tests and 0.005 for MW (based on Bonferroni correction). Results: Pairwise comparison of the groups revealed that dietary intakes of vitamin D were significantly lower in all phenotypes of PCOS than control group (MW; p<0.005) and there was a significant difference in vitamin D intake between phenotypes of PCOS with each other (MW; p<0.005). There was a significant negative correlation between the dietary intake of vitamin D with the serum level of FAI and TT in all phenotypes of PCOS (p<0.05) and a significant positive correlation with SHBG (p<0.05) in phenotype C. Conclusion: Regarding the research results, it is suggested that modification of the nutritional status of PCOS patients and the increased consumption of vitamin D in the diet will considerably improve the situation of PCOS patients. CP - IRAN IN - Research Center for Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases, Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism LG - eng PB - RJMS PG - 87 PT - Research YR - 2018