Vitamin D status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: A case -control study in Ghana.

BACKGROUND:Vitamin D plays a major role in physiological processes that modulate mineral metabolism and immune function with probable link to several chronic and infectious conditions. Emerging data suggests a possible influence of vitamin D on glucose homeostasis. This study sought to provide preli...

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Main Authors: Linda Ahenkorah Fondjo, William K B A Owiredu, Samuel Asamoah Sakyi, Edwin Ferguson Laing, Michael Acquaye Adotey-Kwofie, Enoch Odame Antoh, Eric Detoh
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5396912?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f2ada7c830864a079701e75fe1e96b642020-11-25T01:45:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017538810.1371/journal.pone.0175388Vitamin D status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: A case -control study in Ghana.Linda Ahenkorah FondjoWilliam K B A OwireduSamuel Asamoah SakyiEdwin Ferguson LaingMichael Acquaye Adotey-KwofieEnoch Odame AntohEric DetohBACKGROUND:Vitamin D plays a major role in physiological processes that modulate mineral metabolism and immune function with probable link to several chronic and infectious conditions. Emerging data suggests a possible influence of vitamin D on glucose homeostasis. This study sought to provide preliminary information on vitamin D status among Ghanaian type 2 diabetics and assessed its association with glucose homeostasis. METHODS:In a case control study, 118 clinically diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) patients attending Diabetic Clinic at the Nkawie Government Hospital were enrolled between October and December 2015. Hundred healthy non-diabetics living in Nkawie district were selected as controls. Structured questionnaires were administered to obtain socio-demographic data. Venous blood samples were taken from both cases and controls to estimate their FBG, Lipid profile spectrophotometrically and IPTH, 25OHD by ELISA. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS v20.0 Statistics. RESULTS:The average age of the study participants was 58.81years for cases and 57.79year for controls. There was vitamin D deficiency of 92.4% among T2DM cases and 60.2% among the non diabetic controls. Vitamin D deficiency did not significantly associate with HOMA-β [T2DM: r2 = 0.0209, p = 0.1338 and Control: r2 = 0.0213, p = 0.2703] and HOMA-IR [T2DM: r2 = 0.0233, p = 0.1132 and Control: r2 = 0.0214, p = 0.2690] in both the controls and the cases. CONCLUSION:Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in both T2DM and non-diabetics. There is no association between vitamin D deficiency and insulin resistance or beta cell function in our study population. Vitamin D supplementation among type 2 diabetics is recommended.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5396912?pdf=render
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author Linda Ahenkorah Fondjo
William K B A Owiredu
Samuel Asamoah Sakyi
Edwin Ferguson Laing
Michael Acquaye Adotey-Kwofie
Enoch Odame Antoh
Eric Detoh
spellingShingle Linda Ahenkorah Fondjo
William K B A Owiredu
Samuel Asamoah Sakyi
Edwin Ferguson Laing
Michael Acquaye Adotey-Kwofie
Enoch Odame Antoh
Eric Detoh
Vitamin D status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: A case -control study in Ghana.
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author_facet Linda Ahenkorah Fondjo
William K B A Owiredu
Samuel Asamoah Sakyi
Edwin Ferguson Laing
Michael Acquaye Adotey-Kwofie
Enoch Odame Antoh
Eric Detoh
author_sort Linda Ahenkorah Fondjo
title Vitamin D status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: A case -control study in Ghana.
title_short Vitamin D status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: A case -control study in Ghana.
title_full Vitamin D status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: A case -control study in Ghana.
title_fullStr Vitamin D status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: A case -control study in Ghana.
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: A case -control study in Ghana.
title_sort vitamin d status and its association with insulin resistance among type 2 diabetics: a case -control study in ghana.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Vitamin D plays a major role in physiological processes that modulate mineral metabolism and immune function with probable link to several chronic and infectious conditions. Emerging data suggests a possible influence of vitamin D on glucose homeostasis. This study sought to provide preliminary information on vitamin D status among Ghanaian type 2 diabetics and assessed its association with glucose homeostasis. METHODS:In a case control study, 118 clinically diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) patients attending Diabetic Clinic at the Nkawie Government Hospital were enrolled between October and December 2015. Hundred healthy non-diabetics living in Nkawie district were selected as controls. Structured questionnaires were administered to obtain socio-demographic data. Venous blood samples were taken from both cases and controls to estimate their FBG, Lipid profile spectrophotometrically and IPTH, 25OHD by ELISA. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS v20.0 Statistics. RESULTS:The average age of the study participants was 58.81years for cases and 57.79year for controls. There was vitamin D deficiency of 92.4% among T2DM cases and 60.2% among the non diabetic controls. Vitamin D deficiency did not significantly associate with HOMA-β [T2DM: r2 = 0.0209, p = 0.1338 and Control: r2 = 0.0213, p = 0.2703] and HOMA-IR [T2DM: r2 = 0.0233, p = 0.1132 and Control: r2 = 0.0214, p = 0.2690] in both the controls and the cases. CONCLUSION:Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in both T2DM and non-diabetics. There is no association between vitamin D deficiency and insulin resistance or beta cell function in our study population. Vitamin D supplementation among type 2 diabetics is recommended.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5396912?pdf=render
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