| Literature DB >> 35673423 |
Mike Trott1,2, Robin Driscoll1, Enrico Iraldo1, Shahina Pardhan1.
Abstract
Background: Vitamin D levels have been shown to be associated with diabetic retinopathy, however to date, no review has examined the relationship between vitamin D and sight threatening diabetic retinopathy (STDR) and non-sight threatening diabetic retinopathy (NSTDR). The aim of this review, therefore, was to pool associations between vitamin D deficiency (25(OH)D < 20 ng/mL) and STDR/NSTDR. A further aim was to examine associations between circulating 25(OH)D levels and STDR/NSTDR.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; Dietetics; Nutrition; Retinopathy; Vitamin D
Year: 2022 PMID: 35673423 PMCID: PMC9167360 DOI: 10.1007/s40200-022-01059-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Metab Disord ISSN: 2251-6581
Descriptive characteristics of included studies
| Authors | Study design | Country | Mean age (SD) | Percentage female | Total n | Type of DM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aksoy et al. | Cross sectional | Turkey | NR | NR | 66 | Type 2 |
| Alam et al. | Cross sectional | UK | No DR = 59.8 (13.8) BDR = 58.8 (13.3) Pre PDR = 60.8 (10.9) PDR = 55.1 (13.6) | 49.5 | 657 | Mixed |
| Alcubierre et al. | Case-control | Spain | NR | NR | 427 | NR |
| Almoosa et al. | Cross sectional | Bahrain | NR | NR | 662 | Type 2 |
| Ashinne et al. | Cross sectional | India | 55.3 (10.2) | 38.2 | 3054 | Type 2 |
| Bonakdaran and Nasser | Cross sectional | Iran | 54.8 (9.4) | 69.8 | 235 | Type 2 |
| He et al. | Cross sectional | China | 59.03 (11.67) | 49.14 | 1520 | Type 2 |
| Long et al. | Cross sectional | USA | 61.24 (SE = 0.46) | 52.8 | 1293 | NR |
| Kim et al. | Cross-sectional | South Korea | No DME = 62.2(10.5) DME = 57.7(10.1) | No DME = 60; DME = 37 | 65 | NR |
| Nadri et al. | Cross sectional | India | No DR = 53.24(1.2) NPDR = 53.72(1.4) PDR = 53.61(1.7) | No DR = 59 NPDR = 27 PDR = 41 | 66 | Type 2 |
| Payne et al. | Cross sectional | USA | No DR = 62.4(11.3) NPDR = 68.3 (10.0) PDR = 59.8 (12.0) | No DR = 49 NPDR = 47 PDR = 50 | 123 | NR |
| Zhou et al. | Cross sectional | China | No DR = 57.65 (11.49) DR = 58.10 (10.83) | No DR = 41.2%; DR = 47.6% | 889 | NR |
DM diabetes mellitus, SD standard deviation, NR not reported, DR diabetic retinopathy, BDR background diabetic retinopathy, PDR proliferative diabetic retinopathy, NPDR non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy, DME diabetic macular edema
Fig. 1PRISMA flowchart of included studies
Meta-analysis showing the risk of diabetic retinopathy in vitamin D deficiency versus no deficiency
| Type of DR | N studies | OR (95% CI) | p value | Heterogeneity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NSTDR | 5 (6 outcomes) | 1.066 (0.893–1.273) | 0.479 | 30.206 |
| STDR | 4 (5 outcomes) | 1.796 (1.404–2.297) | <0.001 | 39.392 |
DR diabetic retinopathy, NSTDR non-sight threatening diabetic retinopathy, STDR sight threatening diabetic retinopathy, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
Fig. 2Forest plot showing associations between vitamin D deficiency and the risk of non-sight threatening versus sight threatening diabetic retinopathy
Meta-analysis showing standard mean differences between 25(OH)D levels in people with versus without diabetic retinopathy
| Type of DR | N studies | SMD | Heterogeneity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NSTDR | 9 (9 outcomes) | −0.268 (−0.498; −0.038) | 0.022 | 88.514 |
| STDR | 9 (12 outcomes) | −0.485 (−0.898; −0..072) | 0.021 | 96.417 |
DR diabetic retinopathy, NSTDR non-sight threatening diabetic retinopathy, STDR sight threatening diabetic retinopathy, SMD standard mean difference, CI confidence interval
Fig. 3Forest plot showing standard differences in means in 25(OH)D levels between people with versus without diabetic retinopathy