Effect of vitamin D supplementation on blood pressure parameters in patients with vitamin D deficiency: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Q1 Medicine
Liqin Shu MD , Kun Huang PhD
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Abstract

Evidence suggests that supplementation of vitamin D cannot decrease blood pressure in normal populations. However, in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with vitamin D deficient participants (defined as baseline serum 25[OH]D levels <30 ng/mL or 50 nmol/L), this effect is inconsistent and under debate. Thus, we performed this systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate whether vitamin D supplementation could affect blood pressure parameters in vitamin D–deficient subjects. The PubMed, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Cochrane library databases were searched. Extracted data were pooled as weighted mean differences with 95% confidence intervals to evaluate the effects. Subgroup analysis was further conducted according to the characteristics of included studies. Seven RCTs that contained 560 participants were included in our meta-analysis. The pooled weighted mean difference of peripheral diastolic blood pressure was −1.65 mm Hg (95% confidence interval: −3.05 to −0.25, I2 = 30.3%). No significant effect of vitamin D supplementation was found on other parameters. Subgroup analysis showed a significant decrease in peripheral systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure in Asia, 8 weeks of intervention, and more than 5000 IU of daily vitamin D supplementation subgroups. For vitamin D–deficient patients, there is a small but significant fall in peripheral blood pressure but no significant fall in other blood pressure parameters with vitamin D supplementation. Further RCTs with large numbers of participants is still warranted to confirm these effects.

维生素D补充对维生素D缺乏症患者血压参数的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析
有证据表明,补充维生素D不能降低正常人群的血压。然而,在维生素D缺乏参与者(定义为基线血清25[OH]D水平为30 ng/mL或50 nmol/L)的随机对照试验(rct)中,这种影响是不一致的,并且存在争议。因此,我们进行了这项系统回顾和荟萃分析,以评估补充维生素D是否会影响维生素D缺乏受试者的血压参数。检索了PubMed、Web of Science、ScienceDirect和Cochrane图书馆数据库。提取的数据合并为加权平均差异,95%置信区间,以评估效果。根据纳入研究的特点进一步进行亚组分析。我们的荟萃分析纳入了7项随机对照试验,共包含560名参与者。外周血舒张压加权平均差值为- 1.65 mm Hg(95%可信区间:- 3.05 ~ - 0.25,I2 = 30.3%)。补充维生素D对其他参数无显著影响。亚组分析显示,在干预8周、每日补充维生素D超过5000 IU的亚洲亚组中,外周收缩压和舒张压显著降低。对于维生素D缺乏的患者,补充维生素D后,外周血压有小而显著的下降,但其他血压参数没有明显下降。进一步的大量参与者的随机对照试验仍有必要证实这些影响。
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期刊介绍: Cessation. The Journal of the American Society of Hypertension (JASH) publishes peer-reviewed articles on the topics of basic, applied and translational research on blood pressure, hypertension and related cardiovascular disorders and factors; as well as clinical research and clinical trials in hypertension. Original research studies, reviews, hypotheses, editorial commentary and special reports spanning the spectrum of human and experimental animal and tissue research will be considered. All research studies must have been conducted following animal welfare guidelines. Studies involving human subjects or tissues must have received approval of the appropriate institutional committee charged with oversight of human studies and informed consent must be obtained.
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