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Shining the Light on Sunshine: a systematic review of the influence of sun exposure on type 2 diabetes mellitus-related outcomes

机译:照亮阳光:系统回顾阳光照射对2型糖尿病相关结局的影响

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Prospective observational studies uniformly link vitamin D deficiency with the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), yet trials supplementing participants at risk of T2DM with vitamin D to reduce progression to T2DM have yielded inconsistent results. Inconsistencies between supplementation trials may be due to insufficient dosing or small sample sizes. Observational studies may also have reported spurious associations due to uncontrolled confounding by lifestyle or genetic factors. Alternatively, observational and intervention studies may not be entirely comparable. Observational studies show an association between higher vitamin D status, which is predominantly derived from sun exposure, and decreased incidence of T2DM. Trials intervene with vitamin D supplementation, and therefore may be missing alternate causes of the effect of sun exposure, as seen in observational studies. We propose that sun exposure may be the driving force behind the associations seen in observational studies; sun exposure may have additional benefits beyond increasing serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels. We performed an electronic literature search to identify articles that examined associations between sun exposure and T2DM and/or glucose metabolism. A best evidence synthesis was then conducted using outcomes from analyses deemed to have high methodological quality. Ten eligible full-text articles were identified, yielding 19 T2DM-related outcomes. The best evidence analysis considered 11 outcomes which were grouped into six outcome types: T2DM, fasting glucose, glucose tolerance, fasting insulin, insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity. There was moderate evidence to support a role of recreational sun exposure in reducing odds of T2DM incidence. High-level evidence was lacking; evidence presented for other outcomes was of low or insufficient level. This review highlights significant gaps in research pertaining to sun exposure and T2DM-related outcomes. Further research is encouraged as we aim to identify novel preventative strategies for T2DM.
机译:前瞻性观察性研究一致地将维生素D缺乏症与2型糖尿病(T2DM)的发生率联系起来,但是,向处于T2DM风险中的参与者补充维生素D以减少向T2DM进程的试验却产生了不一致的结果。补充试验之间的不一致可能是由于剂量不足或样本量小。观察性研究可能还报告了由于生活方式或遗传因素无法控制的混杂而造成的虚假关联。另外,观察性研究和干预性研究可能不完全可比。观察性研究表明,维生素D含量较高(主要来自日晒)与T2DM发病率降低之间存在关联。如观察研究所示,试验干预了维生素D的补充,因此可能缺少引起日晒的其他原因。我们建议阳光暴晒可能是观察研究中发现的关联背后的驱动力。暴露在阳光下可能具有增加血清25-羟基维生素D(25OHD)水平的其他好处。我们进行了电子文献搜索,以鉴定检查阳光照射与T2DM和/或葡萄糖代谢之间关联的文章。然后使用被认为具有较高方法学质量的分析结果进行最佳证据综合。确定了10篇合格的全文文章,产生了19篇与T2DM相关的成果。最佳证据分析考虑了11种预后,将其分为6种预后类型:T2DM,空腹血糖,葡萄糖耐量,空腹胰岛素,胰岛素分泌和胰岛素敏感性。有适度的证据支持休闲日光照射在降低T2DM发病几率中的作用。缺乏高级证据;其他结果的证据水平较低或不足。这篇综述突出了与日晒和与T2DM相关的结果有关的研究中的重大空白。鼓励进一步的研究,因为我们旨在确定T2DM的新型预防策略。

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