Vitamin D Levels Are Associated With Blood Glucose and BMI in COVID-19 Patients, Predicting Disease Severity

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作者
di Filippo, Luigi [1 ]
Allora, Agnese [1 ]
Doga, Mauro [1 ]
Formenti, Anna Maria [1 ]
Locatelli, Massimo [2 ]
Querini, Patrizia Rovere [3 ,4 ]
Frara, Stefano [1 ]
Giustina, Andrea [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, IRCCS San Raffaele Hosp, Inst Endocrine & Metab Sci, I-20132 Milan, Italy
[2] IRCCS San Raffaele Hosp, Lab Med Serv, I-20132 Milan, Italy
[3] Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, I-20132 Milan, Italy
[4] IRCCS San Raffaele Hosp, Div Transplantat Immunol & Infect Dis, I-20132 Milan, Italy
来源
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | 2022年 / 107卷 / 01期
关键词
vitamin D; plasma glucose; body mass index; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; DIABETES-MELLITUS; EUROPEAN-SOCIETY; STATEMENT; ENDOCRINE; RISK;
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10.1210/clinem/dgab599
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Context A high prevalence of vitamin D (VD) deficiency in COVID-19 patients has been reported and hypothesized to increase COVID-19 severity likely because of its negative impact on immune and inflammatory responses. Furthermore, clear associations between hypovitaminosis D and fat body mass excess and diabetes, factors associated with COVID-19 severity, have been widely recognized. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate in COVID-19 patients the relationship between VD levels and inflammatory response, body mass index (BMI), blood glucose (GLU), and disease severity. Methods Patients admitted to San Raffaele-Hospital for COVID-19 were enrolled in this study, excluding those with comorbidities and therapies influencing VD metabolism. 25-Hydroxyvitamin D levels, plasma GLU levels, BMI, and inflammatory parameters were evaluated at admission. Results A total of 88 patients were included. Median VD level was 16.3 ng/mL and VD deficiency was found in 68.2% of patients. VD deficiency was found more frequently in male patients and in those affected by severe COVID-19. Regression analyses showed a positive correlation between VD and PaO2/FiO(2) ratio, and negative correlations between VD and plasma GLU, BMI, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, C-reactive protein, and interleukin 6. Patients with both hypovitaminosis D and diabetes mellitus, as well those with hypovitaminosis D and overweight, were more frequently affected by a severe disease with worse inflammatory response and respiratory parameters, compared to those without or just one of these conditions. Conclusion We showed, for the first-time, a strict association of VD levels with blood GLU and BMI in COVID-19 patients. VD deficiency might be a novel common pathophysiological mechanism involved in the detrimental effect of hyperglycemia and adiposity on disease severity.
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