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    Lower vitamin D is associated with metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance in systemic lupus: data from an international inception cohort.

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    Chew, Christine
    Reynolds, John A
    Lertratanakul, Apinya
    Wu, Peggy
    Urowitz, Murray
    Gladman, Dafna D
    Fortin, Paul R
    Bae, Sang-Cheol
    Gordon, Caroline
    Clarke, Ann E
    Bernatsky, Sasha
    Hanly, John G
    Isenberg, David A
    Rahman, Anisur
    Sanchez-Guerrero, Jorge
    Romero-Diaz, Juanita
    Merrill, Joan
    Wallace, Daniel
    Ginzler, Ellen
    Khamashta, Munther
    Nived, Ola
    Jönsen, Andreas
    Steinsson, Kristjan
    Manzi, Susan
    Kalunian, Ken
    Dooley, Mary Anne
    Petri, Michelle
    Aranow, Cynthia
    van Vollenhoven, Ronald
    Stoll, Thomas
    Alarcón, Graciela S
    Lim, S Sam
    Ruiz-Irastorza, Guillermo
    Peschken, Christine A
    Askanase, Anca D
    Kamen, Diane L
    İnanç, Murat
    Ramsey-Goldman, Rosalind
    Bruce, Ian N
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    Affiliation
    The University of Manchester; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust; University of Birmingham; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
    Publication date
    2021-10
    Subject
    Rheumatology
    
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    Objectives: Vitamin D (25(OH)D) deficiency and metabolic syndrome (MetS) may both contribute to increased cardiovascular risk in SLE. We aimed to examine the association of demographic factors, SLE phenotype, therapy and vitamin D levels with MetS and insulin resistance. Methods: The Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics (SLICC) enrolled patients recently diagnosed with SLE (<15 months) from 33 centres across 11 countries from 2000. Clinical, laboratory and therapeutic data were collected. Vitamin D level was defined according to tertiles based on distribution across this cohort, which were set at T1 (10-36 nmol/l), T2 (37-60 nmol/l) and T3 (61-174 nmol/l). MetS was defined according to the 2009 consensus statement from the International Diabetes Federation. Insulin resistance was determined using the HOMA-IR model. Linear and logistic regressions were used to assess the association of variables with vitamin D levels. Results: Of the 1847 patients, 1163 (63%) had vitamin D measured and 398 (34.2%) subjects were in the lowest 25(OH)D tertile. MetS was present in 286 of 860 (33%) patients whose status could be determined. Patients with lower 25(OH)D were more likely to have MetS and higher HOMA-IR. The MetS components, hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia and decreased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) were all significantly associated with lower 25(OH)D. Increased average glucocorticoid exposure was associated with higher insulin resistance. Conclusions: MetS and insulin resistance are associated with lower vitamin D in patients with SLE. Further studies could determine whether vitamin D repletion confers better control of these cardiovascular risk factors and improve long-term outcomes in SLE.
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    Chew C, Reynolds JA, Lertratanakul A, Wu P, Urowitz M, Gladman DD, Fortin PR, Bae SC, Gordon C, Clarke AE, Bernatsky S, Hanly JG, Isenberg D, Rahman A, Sanchez-Guerrero J, Romero-Diaz J, Merrill J, Wallace D, Ginzler E, Khamashta M, Nived O, Jönsen A, Steinsson K, Manzi S, Kalunian K, Dooley MA, Petri M, Aranow C, van Vollenhoven R, Stoll T, Alarcón GS, Lim SS, Ruiz-Irastorza G, Peschken CA, Askanase AD, Kamen DL, İnanç M, Ramsey-Goldman R, Bruce IN. Lower vitamin D is associated with metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance in systemic lupus: data from an international inception cohort. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2021 Oct 2;60(10):4737-4747.
    Type
    Article
    Handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/3349
    DOI
    10.1093/rheumatology/keab090
    PMID
    33555325
    Journal
    Rheumatology
    Publisher
    Oxford University Press
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1093/rheumatology/keab090
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