The effect of vitamin D supplementation on glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis of intervention studies

Journal of Diabetes and its Complications(2017)

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Aims We aimed to assess whether vitamin D supplementation improves glucose metabolism in adults with type 2 diabetes. Methods PubMed and Cochrane database were searched up to July 1st 2016 for randomized controlled trials that assessed the relationship between vitamin D supplementation and glucose metabolism (change in hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) and fasting blood glucose (FBG)) among adults with type 2 diabetes. Results Twenty nine trials (3324 participants) were included in the systematic review. Among 22 studies included in the meta-analysis, 19 reported HbA1C, 16 reported FBG outcomes and 15 were deemed poor quality. There was a modest reduction in HbA1C (−0.32% [−0.53 to −0.10], I2=91.9%) compared to placebo after vitamin D supplementation but no effect on FBG (−2.33mg/dl [−6.62 to 1.95], I2=59.2%). In studies achieving repletion of vitamin D deficiency (n=7), there were greater mean reductions in HbA1C (−0.45%, [−1.09 to 0.20]) and FBG (−7.64mg/dl [−16.25 to 0.97]) although not significant. Conclusions We found a modest reduction of HbA1C after vitamin D treatment in adults with type 2 diabetes albeit with substantial heterogeneity between studies and no difference in FBG. Larger studies are needed to further evaluate the glycemic effects of vitamin D treatment especially in patients with vitamin D deficiency.
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Vitamin D,Type 2 diabetes,Glucose metabolism,Randomized controlled trials,Systematic review
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