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Annals of Internal Medicine | 2010

Systematic Review: Vitamin D and Cardiometabolic Outcomes

Anastassios G. Pittas; Mei Chung; Thomas A Trikalinos; Joanna Mitri; Michael Brendel; Kamal Patel; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Joseph Lau; Ethan M Balk

BACKGROUND Vitamin D may modify risk for cardiometabolic outcomes (type 2 diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease). PURPOSE To examine the association between vitamin D status, including the effect of vitamin D supplementation, and cardiometabolic outcomes in generally healthy adults. DATA SOURCES English-language studies in MEDLINE (inception to 4 November 2009) and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (fourth quarter of 2009). STUDY SELECTION 11 reviewers screened citations to identify longitudinal cohort studies that reported associations between vitamin D status and cardiometabolic outcomes, including randomized trials of vitamin D supplementation. DATA EXTRACTION 5 independent reviewers extracted data about study conduct, participant characteristics, outcomes, and quality. Differences were resolved by consensus. DATA SYNTHESIS 13 observational studies (14 cohorts) and 18 trials were eligible. Three of 6 analyses (from 4 different cohorts) reported a lower incident diabetes risk in the highest versus the lowest vitamin D status groups. Eight trials found no effect of vitamin D supplementation on glycemia or incident diabetes. In meta-analysis of 3 cohorts, lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration was associated with incident hypertension (relative risk, 1.8 [95% CI, 1.3 to 2.4]). In meta-analyses of 10 trials, supplementation nonsignificantly reduced systolic blood pressure (weighted mean difference, -1.9 mm Hg [CI, -4.2 to 0.4 mm Hg]) and did not affect diastolic blood pressure (weighted mean difference, -0.1 mm Hg [CI, -0.7 to 0.5 mm Hg]). Lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration was associated with incident cardiovascular disease in 5 of 7 analyses (6 cohorts). Four trials found no effect of supplementation on cardiovascular outcomes. LIMITATIONS Studies included primarily white participants. Observational studies were heterogeneous. Several trials reported post hoc analyses. CONCLUSION The association between vitamin D status and cardiometabolic outcomes is uncertain. Trials showed no clinically significant effect of vitamin D supplementation at the dosages given. PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease, the National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and Public Health Agency of Canada.


Annals of Internal Medicine | 2010

Vitamin D and Cardiometabolic Outcomes: A Systematic Review

Anastassios G. Pittas; Mei Chung; Thomas A Trikalinos; Joanna Mitri; Michael Brendel; Kamal Patel; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Joseph Lau; Ethan M Balk

Background Vitamin D may modify risk of cardiometabolic outcomes (type 2 diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease).


Evidence report/technology assessment | 2009

Vitamin D and calcium: a systematic review of health outcomes.

Mei Chung; Ethan M Balk; Michael Brendel; Stanley Ip; Joseph Lau; Jounghee Lee; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Kamal Patel; Gowri Raman; Athina Tatsioni; Teruhiko Terasawa; Thomas A Trikalinos


Archive | 2009

Vitamin D and Calcium

Mei Chung; Ethan M Balk; Michael Brendel; Stanley Ip; Joseph Lau; Jounghee Lee; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Kamal Patel; Gowri Raman; Athina Tatsioni; Teruhiko Terasawa; Thomas A Trikalinos


Archive | 2009

Evidence Tables: A-E

Mei Chung; Ethan M Balk; Michael Brendel; Stanley Ip; Joseph Lau; Jounghee Lee; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Kamal Patel; Gowri Raman; Athina Tatsioni; Teruhiko Terasawa; Thomas A Trikalinos


Archive | 2009

Evidence Tables: F-K

Mei Chung; Ethan M Balk; Michael Brendel; Stanley Ip; Joseph Lau; Jounghee Lee; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Kamal Patel; Gowri Raman; Athina Tatsioni; Teruhiko Terasawa; Thomas A Trikalinos


Archive | 2009

[Table], POPULATION (BASELINE) **

Mei Chung; Ethan M Balk; Michael Brendel; Stanley Ip; Joseph Lau; Jounghee Lee; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Kamal Patel; Gowri Raman; Athina Tatsioni; Teruhiko Terasawa; Thomas A Trikalinos


Archive | 2009

Table 25, Vitamin D and colorectal adenoma: Results of observational studies

Mei Chung; Ethan M Balk; Michael Brendel; Stanley Ip; Joseph Lau; Jounghee Lee; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Kamal Patel; Gowri Raman; Athina Tatsioni; Teruhiko Terasawa; Thomas A Trikalinos


Archive | 2009

[Table], LIST OF ALL OUTCOMES

Mei Chung; Ethan M Balk; Michael Brendel; Stanley Ip; Joseph Lau; Jounghee Lee; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Kamal Patel; Gowri Raman; Athina Tatsioni; Teruhiko Terasawa; Thomas A Trikalinos


Archive | 2009

[Table], QUALITY of COHORT OR NESTED CASE-CONTROL STUDIES

Mei Chung; Ethan M Balk; Michael Brendel; Stanley Ip; Joseph Lau; Jounghee Lee; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Kamal Patel; Gowri Raman; Athina Tatsioni; Teruhiko Terasawa; Thomas A Trikalinos

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