Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics, Median 25(OH)D ng/ml and Vitamin Supplement Use: Study of Environment Lifestyle & Fibroids Participants 2010–2012

N (%)Median 25(OH)D ng/mlPercent Using Supplementa
Overall1662 (100)15.740
Age
    23–26511 (31)14.935
    27–30571 (34)16.041
    30+580 (35)15.944
Education levelb
    <HS/GED367 (22)14.128
    Some beyond HS832 (50)15.137
    Bachelors/masters/doctorate462 (28)18.156
Smoking
    Nonsmoker1219 (73)16.144
    Former123 (7)16.038
    Current320 (19)13.926
Alcohol usec
    None490 (29)15.438
    Moderate843 (51)16.545
    Heavy329 (20)14.234
BMI (kg/m2)d
    <25329 (20)18.041
    25–29345 (21)16.441
    30–34318 (19)17.345
    35+670 (40)13.937
Parity
    Nulliparous651 (39)15.145
    Parous1011 (61)15.938
Use of hormonal contraceptionb
    None1193 (72)15.039
    Any estrogen226 (14)19.449
    Progestin alone241 (15)16.339
Dietary vitamin De
    39 IU/d378 (23)13.737
    78 IU/d383 (23)15.239
    129 IU/d481 (29)16.143
    246 IU/d420 (25)17.143
Categorized melanin indexf
    1430 (26)17.546
    2390 (23)15.345
    3444 (27)15.739
    4398 (24)14.631
Sunny vacation previous winter
    None1311 (79)15.640
    ≤7 days246 (15)15.742
    >7 days105 (6)16.542
Time outsideb,g
    Half hour/day326 (20)16.149
    1 h/day332 (20)16.239
    2 h/day349 (21)16.044
    3 h/day321 (19)15.741
    4.5 h/day333 (20)13.928
Season of blood draw
    Winter347 (21)13.438
Spring388 (23)14.841
Summer495 (30)18.941
Fall432 (26)14.641
N (%)Median 25(OH)D ng/mlPercent Using Supplementa
Overall1662 (100)15.740
Age
    23–26511 (31)14.935
    27–30571 (34)16.041
    30+580 (35)15.944
Education levelb
    <HS/GED367 (22)14.128
    Some beyond HS832 (50)15.137
    Bachelors/masters/doctorate462 (28)18.156
Smoking
    Nonsmoker1219 (73)16.144
    Former123 (7)16.038
    Current320 (19)13.926
Alcohol usec
    None490 (29)15.438
    Moderate843 (51)16.545
    Heavy329 (20)14.234
BMI (kg/m2)d
    <25329 (20)18.041
    25–29345 (21)16.441
    30–34318 (19)17.345
    35+670 (40)13.937
Parity
    Nulliparous651 (39)15.145
    Parous1011 (61)15.938
Use of hormonal contraceptionb
    None1193 (72)15.039
    Any estrogen226 (14)19.449
    Progestin alone241 (15)16.339
Dietary vitamin De
    39 IU/d378 (23)13.737
    78 IU/d383 (23)15.239
    129 IU/d481 (29)16.143
    246 IU/d420 (25)17.143
Categorized melanin indexf
    1430 (26)17.546
    2390 (23)15.345
    3444 (27)15.739
    4398 (24)14.631
Sunny vacation previous winter
    None1311 (79)15.640
    ≤7 days246 (15)15.742
    >7 days105 (6)16.542
Time outsideb,g
    Half hour/day326 (20)16.149
    1 h/day332 (20)16.239
    2 h/day349 (21)16.044
    3 h/day321 (19)15.741
    4.5 h/day333 (20)13.928
Season of blood draw
    Winter347 (21)13.438
Spring388 (23)14.841
Summer495 (30)18.941
Fall432 (26)14.641

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; HS/GED, high school/general equivalency degree; 25(OH)D, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D.

a

Use of any supplement containing vitamin D based on self-report at clinic visit and report on food frequency questionnaire.

b

Missing: education (n = 1), contraception (n = 2; unable to determine hormonal or nonhormonal intrauterine device), time outside (n = 1).

c

Self-reported alcohol use in the past year. Heavy use meets criteria for heavy or binge use.

d

Calculated for measured height and weight at time of blood draw. n = 13 women with BMI <18.5 kg/m2 included with <25 kg/m2.

e

Within-group median dietary vitamin D intake (IU/d) from food sources alone as calculated by the Food Frequency Questionnaire.

f

Categorized using quartile cut points.

g

Time spent outdoors in warm/sunny months. Total hours per week adjusted for self-reported sun avoidance behaviors and sun screen use were used to determine quintile cut points. Rounded median unadjusted hours/day are reported for each group.

Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics, Median 25(OH)D ng/ml and Vitamin Supplement Use: Study of Environment Lifestyle & Fibroids Participants 2010–2012

N (%)Median 25(OH)D ng/mlPercent Using Supplementa
Overall1662 (100)15.740
Age
    23–26511 (31)14.935
    27–30571 (34)16.041
    30+580 (35)15.944
Education levelb
    <HS/GED367 (22)14.128
    Some beyond HS832 (50)15.137
    Bachelors/masters/doctorate462 (28)18.156
Smoking
    Nonsmoker1219 (73)16.144
    Former123 (7)16.038
    Current320 (19)13.926
Alcohol usec
    None490 (29)15.438
    Moderate843 (51)16.545
    Heavy329 (20)14.234
BMI (kg/m2)d
    <25329 (20)18.041
    25–29345 (21)16.441
    30–34318 (19)17.345
    35+670 (40)13.937
Parity
    Nulliparous651 (39)15.145
    Parous1011 (61)15.938
Use of hormonal contraceptionb
    None1193 (72)15.039
    Any estrogen226 (14)19.449
    Progestin alone241 (15)16.339
Dietary vitamin De
    39 IU/d378 (23)13.737
    78 IU/d383 (23)15.239
    129 IU/d481 (29)16.143
    246 IU/d420 (25)17.143
Categorized melanin indexf
    1430 (26)17.546
    2390 (23)15.345
    3444 (27)15.739
    4398 (24)14.631
Sunny vacation previous winter
    None1311 (79)15.640
    ≤7 days246 (15)15.742
    >7 days105 (6)16.542
Time outsideb,g
    Half hour/day326 (20)16.149
    1 h/day332 (20)16.239
    2 h/day349 (21)16.044
    3 h/day321 (19)15.741
    4.5 h/day333 (20)13.928
Season of blood draw
    Winter347 (21)13.438
Spring388 (23)14.841
Summer495 (30)18.941
Fall432 (26)14.641
N (%)Median 25(OH)D ng/mlPercent Using Supplementa
Overall1662 (100)15.740
Age
    23–26511 (31)14.935
    27–30571 (34)16.041
    30+580 (35)15.944
Education levelb
    <HS/GED367 (22)14.128
    Some beyond HS832 (50)15.137
    Bachelors/masters/doctorate462 (28)18.156
Smoking
    Nonsmoker1219 (73)16.144
    Former123 (7)16.038
    Current320 (19)13.926
Alcohol usec
    None490 (29)15.438
    Moderate843 (51)16.545
    Heavy329 (20)14.234
BMI (kg/m2)d
    <25329 (20)18.041
    25–29345 (21)16.441
    30–34318 (19)17.345
    35+670 (40)13.937
Parity
    Nulliparous651 (39)15.145
    Parous1011 (61)15.938
Use of hormonal contraceptionb
    None1193 (72)15.039
    Any estrogen226 (14)19.449
    Progestin alone241 (15)16.339
Dietary vitamin De
    39 IU/d378 (23)13.737
    78 IU/d383 (23)15.239
    129 IU/d481 (29)16.143
    246 IU/d420 (25)17.143
Categorized melanin indexf
    1430 (26)17.546
    2390 (23)15.345
    3444 (27)15.739
    4398 (24)14.631
Sunny vacation previous winter
    None1311 (79)15.640
    ≤7 days246 (15)15.742
    >7 days105 (6)16.542
Time outsideb,g
    Half hour/day326 (20)16.149
    1 h/day332 (20)16.239
    2 h/day349 (21)16.044
    3 h/day321 (19)15.741
    4.5 h/day333 (20)13.928
Season of blood draw
    Winter347 (21)13.438
Spring388 (23)14.841
Summer495 (30)18.941
Fall432 (26)14.641

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; HS/GED, high school/general equivalency degree; 25(OH)D, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D.

a

Use of any supplement containing vitamin D based on self-report at clinic visit and report on food frequency questionnaire.

b

Missing: education (n = 1), contraception (n = 2; unable to determine hormonal or nonhormonal intrauterine device), time outside (n = 1).

c

Self-reported alcohol use in the past year. Heavy use meets criteria for heavy or binge use.

d

Calculated for measured height and weight at time of blood draw. n = 13 women with BMI <18.5 kg/m2 included with <25 kg/m2.

e

Within-group median dietary vitamin D intake (IU/d) from food sources alone as calculated by the Food Frequency Questionnaire.

f

Categorized using quartile cut points.

g

Time spent outdoors in warm/sunny months. Total hours per week adjusted for self-reported sun avoidance behaviors and sun screen use were used to determine quintile cut points. Rounded median unadjusted hours/day are reported for each group.

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