2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12020-022-03009-8
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Vitamin D is negatively associated with triglyceride in overweight/obese patients with type 2 diabetes

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“…HDL-C was lower and TGs were higher in the hypovitaminosis D group [ 21 ]. Similar positive associations have been observed in numerous other studies conducted across various populations [ 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 ]. A recent cross-sectional study confirmed that the percentage of individuals with dyslipidemia and dysglycemia was higher in subjects with low levels of vitamin D [ 33 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…HDL-C was lower and TGs were higher in the hypovitaminosis D group [ 21 ]. Similar positive associations have been observed in numerous other studies conducted across various populations [ 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 ]. A recent cross-sectional study confirmed that the percentage of individuals with dyslipidemia and dysglycemia was higher in subjects with low levels of vitamin D [ 33 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This positive influence of 25(OH)D on HDL-C might result from the increased concentration of apolipoprotein AI in the blood, which plays an important role in the reverse cholesterol transport process (Kazlauskaite et al 2010). Pearson's correlation revealed a significant negative correlation between serum TG and 25(OH)D, which is similar to the findings of some other studies (Elmi et al 2021;Elshebiny et al 2021;Gong et al 2022). In contrast to this finding, Ramiro-Lozano and Calvo-Romero (2015) concluded that supplementing T2DM patients with 16,000 IU of vitamin D once a week for eight weeks did not significantly alter their blood TG, cholesterol, and HDL levels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…1 ). The detailed characteristics of the 21 eligible studies [ 20 – 22 , 27 44 ] are shown in Table 1 . Among the 21 studies included in this analysis, 3 studies were performed in China; 3, in the USA; 4, in Italy; 1, in Turkey; 1, in Spain; 3, in Brazil; 1, in Australia; 1, in Poland; 1, in Ajman; 2, in Iran; and 1 in United Arab Emirates (Table 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the included 12 studies, we found that there were different results in various populations. Interestingly, two included studies [ 33 , 44 ] conducted in the persons with obesity and type 2 diabetes has the correlation coefficients which reached the statistical significance. Additionally, all the three studies performed in the women with obesity [ 28 , 34 , 37 ] demonstrated that the significant inverse association between serum 25(OH)D and triglycerides was existed, while other lipid profiles including TC, LDL and HDL showed no statistical significance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%