Interactions between vitamin D deficiency and inflammation on diabetes risk: data from 336,500 UK Biobank adults.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jnha.2024.100446
Jatupol Kositsawat, Shangshu Zhao, George A Kuchel, Lisa C Barry, Richard H Fortinsky, Ben Kirk, Gustavo Duque, Chia-Ling Kuo
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Abstract

Objectives: Findings regarding the effects of vitamin D supplementation on diabetes risk are inconclusive. Because inflammation and vitamin D levels are interconnected, we hypothesized that higher inflammation levels moderate the effects of vitamin D deficiency on diabetes risk.

Design, setting, participants, and measurements: UK Biobank participants without pre-existing diabetes at baseline were included (N = 336,500). We first linked vitamin D and C-reactive protein (CRP; inflammation measure) levels with incident diabetes during a mean follow-up of 13.5 years (SD = 1.9). Then, we investigated the moderation effect of CRP on the associations between vitamin D deficiency (<10 ng/mL) and incident diabetes and performed subgroup analyses according to age (<60 vs. ≥60 years) and frailty status (frail; pre-frail; non-frail). Multivariate analyses were conducted using restricted cubic spline Cox proportional hazards regression models.

Results: Lower vitamin D and higher CRP levels were significantly associated with an increased risk of diabetes during follow-up. There was a significant interaction between vitamin D deficiency and CRP on incident diabetes (p < 0.001). In participants with higher levels of CRP, the hazard ratio of developing diabetes comparing participants who had vitamin D deficiency to those who did not was lower than that in participants with lower levels of CRP. The moderation effect of CRP was similar between younger and older adults but was stronger in frail or pre-frail older adults than in non-frail older adults.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that the effect of vitamin D deficiency on incident diabetes may be affected by inflammation. This finding may explain the inconsistent results from vitamin D supplementation trials. Vitamin D supplementation without considering the potential impact of inflammation might prove unsatisfactory.

维生素D缺乏和炎症与糖尿病风险之间的相互作用:来自336,500名英国生物银行成年人的数据:简称维生素D缺乏,炎症和糖尿病。
目的:关于补充维生素D对糖尿病风险的影响的研究结果尚无定论。因为炎症和维生素D水平是相互关联的,我们假设较高的炎症水平可以缓和维生素D缺乏对糖尿病风险的影响。设计、设置、参与者和测量:纳入基线时未存在糖尿病的UK Biobank参与者(N = 336,500)。我们首先将维生素D和c反应蛋白(CRP)联系起来;在平均13.5年的随访期间(SD = 1.9),炎症测量)与糖尿病发生率的关系。然后,我们研究了CRP在维生素D缺乏之间的调节作用(结果:在随访期间,维生素D水平较低和CRP水平较高与糖尿病风险增加显著相关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,维生素D缺乏对糖尿病的影响可能受到炎症的影响。这一发现可能解释了维生素D补充试验中不一致的结果。补充维生素D而不考虑炎症的潜在影响可能会令人不满意。
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7.80
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3.40%
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136
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: There is increasing scientific and clinical interest in the interactions of nutrition and health as part of the aging process. This interest is due to the important role that nutrition plays throughout the life span. This role affects the growth and development of the body during childhood, affects the risk of acute and chronic diseases, the maintenance of physiological processes and the biological process of aging. A major aim of "The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging" is to contribute to the improvement of knowledge regarding the relationships between nutrition and the aging process from birth to old age.
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