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  • The study explores the controversial link between Vitamin D levels and the incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in children from the Canary Islands, an area with high T1D rates in Spain and Europe.
  • Researchers assessed Vitamin D concentrations in serum from 146 T1D patients and 346 control children, finding higher levels in summer and autumn, but similar sufficiency rates between the two groups.
  • While children with ketoacidosis exhibited lower Vitamin D levels, overall results showed no significant differences in Vitamin D concentrations between T1D patients and controls after accounting for acidosis.

Article Abstract

The role of Vitamin D in the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is controversial. The Canary Islands have the highest incidence of childhood-onset T1D in Spain and one of the highest in Europe. We aimed to evaluate 25OHVitamin D concentrations in a Canarian pediatric population, to assess the existence of seasonal variation, to study their association with T1D, and to evaluate the role of acidosis in its levels. In a retrospective, case-control study, we obtained data from 146 T1D patients (<15 years of age) and 346 control children; 25OHVitamin D concentrations were assessed in serum by automatic ChemiLuminescence ImmunoAssay technology. We found significantly higher 25OHVitamin D levels in the summer and autumn months and an inverse correlation between T1D and age; 25OHVitamin D sufficiency was similar in both groups (44.5% vs. 45.1%), with significant differences in the percentage of patients presenting vitamin D deficiency (11.6% (T1D) vs. 16.4% (controls)). When stratified according to the presence of ketoacidosis at sampling, only patients with acidosis showed lower 25OHVitamin D concentrations than controls. Despite its subtropical geographic location, Vitamin D deficiency is frequent in children in Gran Canaria, and 25OHVitamin D concentrations show seasonal variation. After adjusting for acidosis, no differences were found between children with and without T1D.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10346717PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15133067DOI Listing

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