[HTML][HTML] Critical appraisal of large vitamin D randomized controlled trials

S Pilz, C Trummer, V Theiler-Schwetz, MR Grübler… - Nutrients, 2022 - mdpi.com
S Pilz, C Trummer, V Theiler-Schwetz, MR Grübler, ND Verheyen, B Odler, SN Karras…
Nutrients, 2022mdpi.com
As a consequence of epidemiological studies showing significant associations of vitamin D
deficiency with a variety of adverse extra-skeletal clinical outcomes including cardiovascular
diseases, cancer, and mortality, large vitamin D randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have
been designed and conducted over the last few years. The vast majority of these trials did
not restrict their study populations to individuals with vitamin D deficiency, and some even
allowed moderate vitamin D supplementation in the placebo groups. In these RCTs, there …
As a consequence of epidemiological studies showing significant associations of vitamin D deficiency with a variety of adverse extra-skeletal clinical outcomes including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and mortality, large vitamin D randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been designed and conducted over the last few years. The vast majority of these trials did not restrict their study populations to individuals with vitamin D deficiency, and some even allowed moderate vitamin D supplementation in the placebo groups. In these RCTs, there were no significant effects on the primary outcomes, including cancer, cardiovascular events, and mortality, but explorative outcome analyses and meta-analyses revealed indications for potential benefits such as reductions in cancer mortality or acute respiratory infections. Importantly, data from RCTs with relatively high doses of vitamin D supplementation did, by the vast majority, not show significant safety issues, except for trials in critically or severely ill patients or in those using very high intermittent vitamin D doses. The recent large vitamin D RCTs did not challenge the beneficial effects of vitamin D regarding rickets and osteomalacia, that therefore continue to provide the scientific basis for nutritional vitamin D guidelines and recommendations. There remains a great need to evaluate the effects of vitamin D treatment in populations with vitamin D deficiency or certain characteristics suggesting a high sensitivity to treatment. Outcomes and limitations of recently published large vitamin D RCTs must inform the design of future vitamin D or nutrition trials that should use more personalized approaches.
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