Calcifediol supplementation to reduce pulse pressure in a limited sample of vitamin D deficient older adults with elevated parathyroid hormone levels

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Summary

Vitamin D is proposed as an antihypertensive agent, but current evidence is inconclusive. Calcifediol is more potent in raising vitamin D status. It might, therefore, be more effective in lowering pulse pressure than cholecalciferol especially in patients with low vitamin D status and high levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH). This study investigated the efficacy of calcifediol on pulse pressure in older adults with vitamin D deficiency and elevated PTH levels. Supplementation with 15 μg calcifediol resulted in lower pulse pressure (Δ 35.4 mm Hg, 95%CI: 4.8, 66.1 mm Hg, P = 0.021) and PTH levels (Δ 1.83 pmol/l, 95%CI: −0.1, 3.7 pmol/l, P = 0.065) compared to 5 μg calcifediol. These effects were observed in a limited sample size of 16 older adults and therefore need confirmation in a larger trial.

In conclusion, supplementation with 15 μg calcifediol might be an effective way to reduce pulse pressure in elderly with vitamin D deficiency and elevated PTH levels.

Keywords

Vitamin D
Pulse pressure
Parathyroid hormone
Randomized clinical trial
Older adults

Abbreviations

25(OH)D
vitamin D
DBP
diastolic blood pressure
PP
pulse pressure
PTH
parathyroid hormone
SBP
systolic blood pressure

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