Hypovitaminosis D: a novel risk factor for coronary heart disease in type 2 diabetes?

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作者
Muscogiuri, Giovanna [1 ]
Nuzzo, Vincenzo [2 ]
Gatti, Adriano [3 ]
Zuccoli, Alfonso [2 ]
Savastano, Silvia [1 ]
Di Somma, Carolina [4 ]
Pivonello, Rosario [1 ]
Orio, Francesco [5 ,6 ]
Colao, Annamaria [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Naples Federico II, Dipartimento Med Clin & Chirurg, Via S Pansini 5, I-80131 Naples, Italy
[2] San Gennaro Hosp, Internal Med Unit, Naples, Italy
[3] San Gennaro Hosp, Diabetol Unit, Naples, Italy
[4] IRCCS SDN, Naples, Italy
[5] Univ Parthenope Naples, Dept Endocrinol, Naples, Italy
[6] S Giovanni Di Dio & Ruggi Aragona Univ Hosp Saler, Endocrinol Fertile Age, Salerno, Italy
关键词
Vitamin D; Hypovitaminosis D; Obesity; Coronary heart disease; Cardiovascular disease; Type; 2; diabetes; VITAMIN-D DEFICIENCY; 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D CONCENTRATION; 3RD NATIONAL-HEALTH; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; ARTERIAL STIFFNESS; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; D SUPPLEMENTATION; BLOOD-PRESSURE; SERUM;
D O I
10.1007/s12020-015-0609-7
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Vitamin D (25(OH)D) levels have been associated with cardiovascular disease. Thus, the aim of our study was to investigate the association of 25(OH)D levels with coronary heart disease (CHD) in 698 consecutive type 2 diabetic outpatients. 698 consecutive type 2 diabetic outpatients (25.2 % men, age 66 +/- A 9 years) and 100 (90 % men, age 65 +/- A 13 years) age-matched non-diabetic volunteers were enrolled. 25(OH)D assay and the main cardiovascular risk factors were explored. 25(OH)D concentration was 22 +/- A 10 ng/ml in control subjects and 18.23 +/- A 10 ng/ml in diabetic patients (p < 0.01). The prevalence of hypovitaminosis D was higher in diabetic patients than in control subjects (90 vs. 83 %, p < 0.01). Diabetic subjects with hypovitaminosis D had higher prevalence of high values of A1C (p < 0.01), BMI (p < 0.01), LDL cholesterol (p < 0.01), triglycerides (p < 0.01), and glycemia (p < 0.01) than their vitamin D-sufficient counterparts. 25(OH)D and HDL cholesterol were lower (p < 0.01), while BMI (p < 0.01), age (p < 0.01), systolic (p < 0.01) and diastolic blood pressure (p < 0.01), diabetes duration (p < 0.01), A1C (p < 0.01), glycemia (p < 0.01), fibrinogen (p < 0.01), triglycerides (p < 0.01), and total (p < 0.01) and LDL cholesterol (p < 0.01) were higher in diabetic subjects with CHD than diabetic subjects without CHD. At the logistic regression analysis, the association of vitamin D with CHD was lost, while sex (p = 0.026), diabetes duration (p = 0.023), and age (p = 0.024) were the most powerful predictors of CHD. The current study demonstrates that 25(OH)D does not have a direct effect on CHD but may have an indirect effect mediated by cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes duration, age, and sex.
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页码:268 / 273
页数:6
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