2023
DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgad310
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Longitudinal Associations Between Vitamin D Status and Cardiometabolic Risk Markers Among Children and Adolescents

Abstract: Background Vitamin D status has previously been associated with cardiometabolic risk markers in children and adolescents. In particular, it has been suggested that children with obesity are more prone to vitamin D deficiency and unfavorable metabolic outcomes compared to healthy-weight children. However, to date, there have been few longitudinal studies assessing this association in children stratified by BMI category. Methods … Show more

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“…Low levels of Vit-D could lead to increased levels of TG, TC, and LDL-C and decreased levels of HDL-C, identified as risk factors for atherosclerosis and CVD in adulthood [81]. In 2171 children from the pan-European IDEFICS/I, VDD was negatively associated with systolic and diastolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, homeostatic model assessment for IR, and TG [82]. In our series, 15% (12 cases) had high AST levels and 3 and 7 of them had deficient and insufficient Vit-D levels, respectively.…”
Section: Vitamin Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low levels of Vit-D could lead to increased levels of TG, TC, and LDL-C and decreased levels of HDL-C, identified as risk factors for atherosclerosis and CVD in adulthood [81]. In 2171 children from the pan-European IDEFICS/I, VDD was negatively associated with systolic and diastolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, homeostatic model assessment for IR, and TG [82]. In our series, 15% (12 cases) had high AST levels and 3 and 7 of them had deficient and insufficient Vit-D levels, respectively.…”
Section: Vitamin Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several modifiable and non-modifiable links that correlate with COVID-19 disease severity and the magnitude of obesity. Although obesity is associated with a poor prognosis of COVID 19, low vitamin D levels have also been frequently associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome [27] , [28] . Hence, obesity could be a confounding factor.…”
Section: Common Associations Of Low Vitamin D That Also Predispose To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the US, approximately 70% of children and adolescents aged 1 to 21 years suffer from vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency (<75 nmol/L) 1 . Epidemiological evidence suggests that this insufficiency in adolescents may be linked to various health issues, including hypertension, hyperglycemia, metabolic syndrome 2 , respiratory infections 3 , and allergies 4,5 , with a notable impact on cardiovascular health (CVH) 6 .…”
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confidence: 99%