Nutrients (Apr 2024)

Vitamin D and Dyslipidemia: Is There Really a Link? A Narrative Review

  • Antonella Al Refaie,
  • Leonardo Baldassini,
  • Caterina Mondillo,
  • Michela De Vita,
  • Elisa Giglio,
  • Roberto Tarquini,
  • Stefano Gonnelli,
  • Carla Caffarelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16081144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. 1144

Abstract

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Nowadays, the interest in the extraskeletal effects of vitamin D is growing. In the literature, its several possible actions have been confirmed. Vitamin D seems to have a regulatory role in many different fields—inflammation, immunity, and the endocrine system—and many studies would demonstrate a possible correlation between vitamin D and cardiovascular disease. In this paper, we deepened the relationship between vitamin D and dyslipidemia by reviewing the available literature. The results are not entirely clear-cut: on the one hand, numerous observational studies suggest a link between higher serum vitamin D levels and a beneficial lipid profile, while on the other hand, interventional studies do not demonstrate a significant effect. Understanding the possible relationship between vitamin D and dyslipidemia may represent a turning point: another link between vitamin D and the cardiovascular system.

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