Vitamin D deciency is one of the prominent nutritional deciencies in India that needs special attention. The effects of
hypovitaminosis D on skeletal and cardiovascular functions are well known. However, its effect on metabolic disorders
like type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is still left unexplored. In the present study, our primary aim is to nd out the potential effect of
hypovitaminosis D in T2DM patients. The study was conducted on 250 T2DM patients mainly from Madhya Pradesh, India. Among them, 125
had hypovitaminosis D (case group) and were compared against the control group of 125 patients with normal serum vitamin D. We were mainly
investigating the major T2DM-related complications including chronic kidney disease (CKD), coronary heart disease (CHD and recurrent
infections. Major organ functions including liver, kidney, and cardiac functions were affected by hypovitaminosis D in T2DM patients when
compared to control counterparts. We also noticed an association between hypovitaminosis D and the exacerbation of T2DM comorbidities. Our
ndings show the importance of maintaining normal serum vitamin D levels in T2DM patients to avoid further complications.
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