2022
DOI: 10.2337/db22-558-p
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558-P: Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Regression to Normal Glucose Regulation from Prediabetes in the D2d Study

Abstract: Regression to normal glucose regulation (NGR) has been reported in response to lifestyle modification and medications. In this secondary analysis of the D2d study, a randomized trial of 4,000 IU/d of vitamin D3 vs. placebo, we determined whether vitamin D increased regression to NGR in people with prediabetes. Eligible participants met at least 2-of-3 ADA glycemic criteria for prediabetes (n=2423) and the two groups were similar at baseline. During follow-up, glycemic status was assessed semi-annually with FG … Show more

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“…T2DM is a multi-factor metabolic disorder with growing incidence worldwide [31]. Previous clinical and basic studies indicated that vitamin D might exert beneficial effects on the symptoms or the prevention of T2DM [14,16,17,32]. Furthermore, a latest metaanalysis suggested the beneficial effects of vitamin D on the con- trol of blood glucose in patients with T2DM and the prevention of diabetic complications [33].…”
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“…T2DM is a multi-factor metabolic disorder with growing incidence worldwide [31]. Previous clinical and basic studies indicated that vitamin D might exert beneficial effects on the symptoms or the prevention of T2DM [14,16,17,32]. Furthermore, a latest metaanalysis suggested the beneficial effects of vitamin D on the con- trol of blood glucose in patients with T2DM and the prevention of diabetic complications [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin D could regulate insulin, restore pancreatic β-cell function, and suppress cell apoptosis and oxidative stress in T2DM rat models [14]. Besides, several clinical studies show the potential of vitamin D to relieve or prevent T2DM [11,16,17]. Nevertheless, the anti-T2DM effect of vitamin D and related mechanisms remain to be further investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%