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J Parathyr Dis. 2025;13: e13296.
doi: 10.34172/jpd.2025.13296
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Association of serum vitamin D levels with diabetes mellitus and obesity; a prospective case-control study

Farah Kadhim Alwan 1* ORCID logo, Ahmed Aboud Khalifa 1 ORCID logo

1 Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Misan, Maysan, Iraq.
*Corresponding Author: Farah Kadhim Alwan, Email: farahka9624@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction: Vitamin D deficiency has been implicated as a potential risk factor for metabolic disorders, including diabetes mellitus and obesity. Understanding the association between serum vitamin D levels and these conditions could guide future preventive strategies.

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the relationship between serum vitamin D concentrations and the presence of diabetes mellitus and obesity through a prospective case-control design.

Patients and Methods: This prospective case-control study was conducted over three months in Misan province, Iraq, involving 60 women aged 30–40 years, divided equally into healthy controls, obese, and type 2 diabetic groups. Blood samples were collected on the 10th day of the menstrual cycle and analyzed for serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D using an automated immunoassay. The study aimed primarily to compare vitamin D levels across the groups and secondarily to explore the relationship between vitamin D status and the presence of obesity and diabetes.

Results: The comparative analysis of serum vitamin D levels among healthy individuals, obese individuals, and diabetes patients revealed a highly significant overall difference, with both the obese individuals and diabetic patients exhibiting notably lower vitamin D concentrations than healthy individuals. However, no significant difference was found between the vitamin D levels of obese and diabetic individuals, indicating comparable deficiencies in these metabolic disorder populations.

Conclusion: The study identified a significant negative association between vitamin D concentration and both obesity and diabetes, highlighting the importance of targeted screening for metabolic disorders and vitamin D deficiency.



Please cite this paper as: Alwan FK, Khalifa AA. Association of serum vitamin D levels with diabetes mellitus and obesity; a prospective case-control study. J Parathyr Dis. 2025;13:e13296. doi:10.34172/jpd.2025.13296.
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Submitted: 01 Jul 2025
Revision: 15 Aug 2025
Accepted: 17 Aug 2025
ePublished: 21 Sep 2025
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