A 10-year observational study of the effects of serum 25OH vitamin D levels on the onset of prediabetes at a preventive medicine research center

  • Kaoru Ogawa
  • , Jun Ogino
  • , Riri Oh
  • , Yukie Sakuma
  • , Koji Takemura
  • , Yoshifumi Suzuki
  • , Yukie Ito
  • , Yuko Endo
  • , Haruhisa Shimura
  • , Kiyoe Kiuchi
  • , Saburo Watanabe
  • , Yasunori Sato
  • , Shouji Yoshida
  • , Naotake Hashimoto

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Abstract

We report the findings of a 10-year study that followed the relationship between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OH vitamin D) levels and the onset of prediabetes, analyzed based on sex. One hundred eighty-seven participants were followed who had a baseline hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) value below 6.0% and fasting plasma glucose level below 100 mg/dL. The cut-off values for vitamin D concentration were 27.7 ng/mL for men and 17.1 ng/mL for women, based on the receiver operating characteristic curve. The prediabetes incidence was significantly higher in women with a vitamin D concentration ≤17.1 ng/mL [HR = 7.08 (2.08–24.2), p = 0.002] than in men with a concentration ≤27.7 ng/mL [HR = 2.30 (0.63–8.35), p = 0.21], based on the cumulative incidence function curve. Multivariate analysis revealed that an abdominal circumference ≥90 cm and 25OH vitamin D concentration ≤17.1 ng/mL were independent, significant and intervenable risk factors for prediabetes in women. Low levels of vitamin D in women can be a predictive factor in the development of diabetes after 10 years.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1031-1039
Number of pages9
JournalEndocrine journal
Volume72
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Abdominal circumference
  • Prediabetes
  • Vitamin D

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Endocrinology

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