Research Article

Serum Vitamin D Among Patients withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Volume: 43 Number: 3 September 30, 2022
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Serum Vitamin D Among Patients withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract

Vitamin D supplements are a beneficial health issue to benefit from insulin therapy. In those with T2DM, serum vit-D was checked and resuscitated. Serum vit-D was evaluated with its rich content. Serum vit D levels were statistically significantly lower in T2DM patients than in the control group. It was found to be significant in terms of the relationship between fasting blood sugar and vit-D and HbA1C. Vit-D in sugar will be used as a benefit from vit-D in patients with blood T2DM patients. The mean±SD vit-D level was 19.22±9.23 for the whole population with a fasting blood glucose level of 110 mg/dl or less, and 12.21±6.15 for people with a fasting blood glucose level above 130 mg/dl, and p<0.001. The relationship between vit-D level and fasting blood sugar is statistically significant with negative pearson correlation coefficient. Vit-D mean±SD 20.46±8.56 for the entire population with an HbA1C level equal to or lower than 6.5%, and 12.84±6% for individuals with a fasting blood glucose level above 6.5%, is 26 and p<0.001. The strong relationship between vit-D and fasting blood glucose and HbA1C is due to the fact that vit-D tends to specifically stimulate insulin production in β-pancreatic cells via the nuclear vit-D receptor (VDR) and that vit-D minimizes inflammation. Vit-D supplements are a beneficial health challenge to benefit from insulin therapy. Serum vit-D was checked in patients with T2DM. The serum has been evaluated with its rich content of vit-D. Serum vit-D levels were statistically significantly lower in T2DM patients compared to the control group. It was found to be significant in terms of the relationship between fasting blood sugar and vit-D and HbA1C. Vit-D in sugar will be used as a benefit from vit-D in blood T2DM patients.
Keywords: Vitamin D, Serum, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Human.

Keywords

Vitamin D, Serum, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Human.

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APA
Ahmed, S., & Sarı, A. (2022). Serum Vitamin D Among Patients withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Cumhuriyet Science Journal, 43(3), 423-431. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.1048422
AMA
1.Ahmed S, Sarı A. Serum Vitamin D Among Patients withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus. CSJ. 2022;43(3):423-431. doi:10.17776/csj.1048422
Chicago
Ahmed, Shwan, and Aysel Sarı. 2022. “Serum Vitamin D Among Patients WithType 2 Diabetes Mellitus”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 43 (3): 423-31. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.1048422.
EndNote
Ahmed S, Sarı A (September 1, 2022) Serum Vitamin D Among Patients withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 43 3 423–431.
IEEE
[1]S. Ahmed and A. Sarı, “Serum Vitamin D Among Patients withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus”, CSJ, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 423–431, Sept. 2022, doi: 10.17776/csj.1048422.
ISNAD
Ahmed, Shwan - Sarı, Aysel. “Serum Vitamin D Among Patients WithType 2 Diabetes Mellitus”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 43/3 (September 1, 2022): 423-431. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.1048422.
JAMA
1.Ahmed S, Sarı A. Serum Vitamin D Among Patients withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus. CSJ. 2022;43:423–431.
MLA
Ahmed, Shwan, and Aysel Sarı. “Serum Vitamin D Among Patients WithType 2 Diabetes Mellitus”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal, vol. 43, no. 3, Sept. 2022, pp. 423-31, doi:10.17776/csj.1048422.
Vancouver
1.Shwan Ahmed, Aysel Sarı. Serum Vitamin D Among Patients withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus. CSJ. 2022 Sep. 1;43(3):423-31. doi:10.17776/csj.1048422