Impact of season on the association between vitamin D levels at diagnosis and one-year remission in early Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Impact of season on the association between vitamin D levels at diagnosis and one-year remission in early Rheumatoid Arthritis. / Herly, M.; Stengaard-Pedersen, K.; Vestergaard, P.; Christensen, R.; Möller, S.; Østergaard, M.; Junker, P.; Hetland, M. L.; Hørslev-Petersen, K.; Ellingsen, T.

I: Scientific Reports, Bind 10, 7371, 04.2020.

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Herly, M, Stengaard-Pedersen, K, Vestergaard, P, Christensen, R, Möller, S, Østergaard, M, Junker, P, Hetland, ML, Hørslev-Petersen, K & Ellingsen, T 2020, 'Impact of season on the association between vitamin D levels at diagnosis and one-year remission in early Rheumatoid Arthritis', Scientific Reports, bind 10, 7371. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64284-x

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Herly, M., Stengaard-Pedersen, K., Vestergaard, P., Christensen, R., Möller, S., Østergaard, M., Junker, P., Hetland, M. L., Hørslev-Petersen, K., & Ellingsen, T. (2020). Impact of season on the association between vitamin D levels at diagnosis and one-year remission in early Rheumatoid Arthritis. Scientific Reports, 10, [7371]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64284-x

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Herly M, Stengaard-Pedersen K, Vestergaard P, Christensen R, Möller S, Østergaard M o.a. Impact of season on the association between vitamin D levels at diagnosis and one-year remission in early Rheumatoid Arthritis. Scientific Reports. 2020 apr.;10. 7371. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64284-x

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Herly, M. ; Stengaard-Pedersen, K. ; Vestergaard, P. ; Christensen, R. ; Möller, S. ; Østergaard, M. ; Junker, P. ; Hetland, M. L. ; Hørslev-Petersen, K. ; Ellingsen, T. / Impact of season on the association between vitamin D levels at diagnosis and one-year remission in early Rheumatoid Arthritis. I: Scientific Reports. 2020 ; Bind 10.

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title = "Impact of season on the association between vitamin D levels at diagnosis and one-year remission in early Rheumatoid Arthritis",
abstract = "The study evaluates associations between serum vitamin D metabolites at diagnosis and one-year remission, in early diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis(RA). The CIMESTRA-cohort comprised 160 newly diagnosed RA patients, treated aiming at remission. Vitamin D supplementation was recommended according to national guidelines. Dtotal(25OHD2 + 25OHD3) was dichotomized at 50 nmol/L, 1,25(OH)2D was categorized in tertiles. Primary outcome was remission(DAS28-CRP ≤ 2.6) after one year. Associations were evaluated using logistic regression, further adjusted for pre-specified potential confounders: Age, sex, symptom-duration before diagnosis, DAS28-CRP and season of diagnosis. Results are presented as Odds Ratios(OR) with 95% Confidence Intervals(95%CIs). In univariate analyses, neither Dtotal nor 1,25(OH)2D were associated with remission. In adjusted analyses, low Dtotal was associated with higher odds for remission; OR 2.6, 95%CI (1.1; 5.9) p = 0.03, with season impacting results the most. One-year remission was lower in patients with diagnosis established at winter. In conclusion, low Dtotal at diagnosis was associated with increased probability of achieving one-year remission in early RA when adjusting for covariates. Diagnosis in winter was associated with lower odds for one-year remission. Results suggest that season act as a contextual factor potentially confounding associations between vitamin D and RA disease-course. The finding of low Dtotal being associated with higher one-year remission remains speculative.",
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T1 - Impact of season on the association between vitamin D levels at diagnosis and one-year remission in early Rheumatoid Arthritis

AU - Herly, M.

AU - Stengaard-Pedersen, K.

AU - Vestergaard, P.

AU - Christensen, R.

AU - Möller, S.

AU - Østergaard, M.

AU - Junker, P.

AU - Hetland, M. L.

AU - Hørslev-Petersen, K.

AU - Ellingsen, T.

PY - 2020/4

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N2 - The study evaluates associations between serum vitamin D metabolites at diagnosis and one-year remission, in early diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis(RA). The CIMESTRA-cohort comprised 160 newly diagnosed RA patients, treated aiming at remission. Vitamin D supplementation was recommended according to national guidelines. Dtotal(25OHD2 + 25OHD3) was dichotomized at 50 nmol/L, 1,25(OH)2D was categorized in tertiles. Primary outcome was remission(DAS28-CRP ≤ 2.6) after one year. Associations were evaluated using logistic regression, further adjusted for pre-specified potential confounders: Age, sex, symptom-duration before diagnosis, DAS28-CRP and season of diagnosis. Results are presented as Odds Ratios(OR) with 95% Confidence Intervals(95%CIs). In univariate analyses, neither Dtotal nor 1,25(OH)2D were associated with remission. In adjusted analyses, low Dtotal was associated with higher odds for remission; OR 2.6, 95%CI (1.1; 5.9) p = 0.03, with season impacting results the most. One-year remission was lower in patients with diagnosis established at winter. In conclusion, low Dtotal at diagnosis was associated with increased probability of achieving one-year remission in early RA when adjusting for covariates. Diagnosis in winter was associated with lower odds for one-year remission. Results suggest that season act as a contextual factor potentially confounding associations between vitamin D and RA disease-course. The finding of low Dtotal being associated with higher one-year remission remains speculative.

AB - The study evaluates associations between serum vitamin D metabolites at diagnosis and one-year remission, in early diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis(RA). The CIMESTRA-cohort comprised 160 newly diagnosed RA patients, treated aiming at remission. Vitamin D supplementation was recommended according to national guidelines. Dtotal(25OHD2 + 25OHD3) was dichotomized at 50 nmol/L, 1,25(OH)2D was categorized in tertiles. Primary outcome was remission(DAS28-CRP ≤ 2.6) after one year. Associations were evaluated using logistic regression, further adjusted for pre-specified potential confounders: Age, sex, symptom-duration before diagnosis, DAS28-CRP and season of diagnosis. Results are presented as Odds Ratios(OR) with 95% Confidence Intervals(95%CIs). In univariate analyses, neither Dtotal nor 1,25(OH)2D were associated with remission. In adjusted analyses, low Dtotal was associated with higher odds for remission; OR 2.6, 95%CI (1.1; 5.9) p = 0.03, with season impacting results the most. One-year remission was lower in patients with diagnosis established at winter. In conclusion, low Dtotal at diagnosis was associated with increased probability of achieving one-year remission in early RA when adjusting for covariates. Diagnosis in winter was associated with lower odds for one-year remission. Results suggest that season act as a contextual factor potentially confounding associations between vitamin D and RA disease-course. The finding of low Dtotal being associated with higher one-year remission remains speculative.

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