Vitamin D sub(3) supplementation does not modify cardiovascular risk profile of adults with inadequate vitamin D status
The Nutrition Societies in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland recommend a daily intake of 20 mu g vitamin D sub(3) for adults when endogenous synthesis is absent. The current study aimed to elucidate whether this vitamin D sub(3) dose impacts cardiovascular risk markers of adults during the winter mo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of nutrition 2017-03, Vol.56 (2), p.621-634 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Nutrition Societies in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland recommend a daily intake of 20 mu g vitamin D sub(3) for adults when endogenous synthesis is absent. The current study aimed to elucidate whether this vitamin D sub(3) dose impacts cardiovascular risk markers of adults during the winter months. The study was conducted in Halle (Saale), Germany (51 super(o) northern latitude) as a placebo-controlled, double-blinded, randomised trial (from January to April). A total of 105 apparently healthy subjects (male and female, 20-71 years old) were included. Subjects were randomly allocated to two groups. One group received a daily 20- mu g vitamin D sub(3) dose (n = 54), and the other group received a placebo (n = 51) for 12 weeks. Outcome measures included blood pressure, heart rate, concentrations of renin, aldosterone, serum lipids and vascular calcification markers, and haematologic variables such as pro-inflammatory monocytes. Blood pressure and systemic cardiovascular risk markers remained unchanged by vitamin D sub(3) supplementation, although serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D sub(3) increased from 38 plus or minus 14 to 73 plus or minus 16 nmol/L at week 12. The placebo and vitamin D groups did not differ in their final cardiovascular risk profile. Daily supplementation of 20 mu g vitamin D sub(3) during winter is unlikely to change cardiovascular risk profile. |
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ISSN: | 1436-6207 1436-6215 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00394-015-1106-8 |