Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review
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Summary: | Objective: Vitamin D has many cardiovascular pleiotropic effects and its deficit seems to be associated with several cardiovascular diseases. The relationship between vitamin D supplementation and blood pressure values of hypertensive patients is controversial. The purpose of this review is to find evidence for the association between vitamin D supplementation for hypertensive adults and control of their blood pressure values. Data sources: National Guideline Clearinghouse, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Canadian Medical Association Practice Guidelines Infobase, The Cochrane Library, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness, Bandolier, Evidence-Based Medicine Online, and PubMed. Review method: A search for meta-analyzes (MA), systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials (RCT), and clinical guidelines published between June 2010 and June 2020, in Portuguese and English, was performed using the terms MESH Cholecalciferol, Blood pressure, and Vitamin D. To stratify the level of recommendation was used the Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy, of American Academy of Family Physicians. Results: One hundred and twenty-three articles were found and two MA and four RCT were selected. MA shows concordant results: there was no evidence of a statistically significant decrease in BP when supplemented with cholecalciferol, however, this was demonstrated when interventions for specific groups were adjusted, such as patients over 50 years old, obesity or high supplementation doses (> 800UI/day). Regarding the RCT, only two of them found relationships with statistical significance, while the remaining two failed to demonstrate a causal correlation. Conclusions: The evidence of the association between cholecalciferol supplementation in hypertensive patients and blood pressure control is unclear. Some studies have been able to demonstrate that in specific populations it seems to act as an adjunct in the treatment of hypertension (SORT C). |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based reviewSuplementação com vitamina D e controlo de hipertensão arterial: revisão baseada na evidênciaCholecalciferolArterial hypertensionSupplementationColecalciferolHipertensão arterialSuplementaçãoObjective: Vitamin D has many cardiovascular pleiotropic effects and its deficit seems to be associated with several cardiovascular diseases. The relationship between vitamin D supplementation and blood pressure values of hypertensive patients is controversial. The purpose of this review is to find evidence for the association between vitamin D supplementation for hypertensive adults and control of their blood pressure values. Data sources: National Guideline Clearinghouse, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Canadian Medical Association Practice Guidelines Infobase, The Cochrane Library, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness, Bandolier, Evidence-Based Medicine Online, and PubMed. Review method: A search for meta-analyzes (MA), systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials (RCT), and clinical guidelines published between June 2010 and June 2020, in Portuguese and English, was performed using the terms MESH Cholecalciferol, Blood pressure, and Vitamin D. To stratify the level of recommendation was used the Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy, of American Academy of Family Physicians. Results: One hundred and twenty-three articles were found and two MA and four RCT were selected. MA shows concordant results: there was no evidence of a statistically significant decrease in BP when supplemented with cholecalciferol, however, this was demonstrated when interventions for specific groups were adjusted, such as patients over 50 years old, obesity or high supplementation doses (> 800UI/day). Regarding the RCT, only two of them found relationships with statistical significance, while the remaining two failed to demonstrate a causal correlation. Conclusions: The evidence of the association between cholecalciferol supplementation in hypertensive patients and blood pressure control is unclear. Some studies have been able to demonstrate that in specific populations it seems to act as an adjunct in the treatment of hypertension (SORT C).Objetivo: A vitamina D tem muitos efeitos pleiotrópicos cardiovasculares e o seu défice parece estar associado a múltiplas doenças cardiovasculares. É controversa a relação entre a suplementação de vitamina D e os valores tensionais de doentes hipertensos. O objetivo desta revisão é conhecer a evidência da associação entre a suplementação de vitamina D em adultos hipertensos e controlo dos seus valores tensionais. Fontes de dados: National Guideline Clearinghouse, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Canadian Medical Association Practice Guidelines Infobase, The Cochrane Library, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness, Bandolier, Evidence-Based Medicine Online e PubMed. Métodos de revisão: Foi realizada uma pesquisa de meta-análises (MA), revisões sistemáticas, ensaios clínicos aleatorizados e controlados (ECA) e normas de orientação clínica publicados entre junho de 2010 e junho de 2020, em português e inglês, utilizando os termos MESH Cholecalciferol, Blood pressure e Vitamin D. Para estratificar o nível de evidência dos estudos e força de recomendação foi utilizada a Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy, da American Academy of Family Physicians. Resultados: Foram encontrados 123 artigos e selecionados, por cumprirem os critérios de inclusão, duas MA e quatro ECA. As MA apresentam resultados concordantes: não houve evidência de diminuição da PA com significância estatística aquando de suplementação com colecalciferol; no entanto, esta foi demonstrada quando se ajustaram as intervenções para grupos específicos, como doentes com mais de 50 anos, obesidade ou doses de suplementação elevadas (> 800UI/dia). Relativamente aos ECA, apenas dois deles encontraram relações com significância estatística, enquanto os restantes dois não conseguiram demonstrar uma relação causal. Conclusões: A evidência da associação entre suplementação com colecalciferol a doentes hipertensos e o melhor controle tensional não é clara. Alguns estudos conseguiram demonstrar que em populações específicas parece atuar como adjuvante no tratamento da HTA (SORT C).Associação Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar2022-03-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v38i1.12966https://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v38i1.12966Portuguese Journal of Family Medicine and General Practice; Vol. 38 No. 1 (2022): Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; 48-57Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; Vol. 38 Núm. 1 (2022): Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; 48-57Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; Vol. 38 N.º 1 (2022): Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; 48-572182-51812182-517310.32385/rpmgf.v38i1reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://rpmgf.pt/ojs/index.php/rpmgf/article/view/12966https://rpmgf.pt/ojs/index.php/rpmgf/article/view/12966/11744Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinho, Tiago SáCarvalhinho, MartaReis, Telma Pinho2024-09-17T12:00:25Zoai:ojs.rpmgf.pt:article/12966Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T18:52:43.277824Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review Suplementação com vitamina D e controlo de hipertensão arterial: revisão baseada na evidência |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review Pinho, Tiago Sá Cholecalciferol Arterial hypertension Supplementation Colecalciferol Hipertensão arterial Suplementação |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review |
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Supplementation with vitamin D and blood pressure control: evidence-based review |
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Pinho, Tiago Sá |
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Pinho, Tiago Sá Carvalhinho, Marta Reis, Telma Pinho |
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Carvalhinho, Marta Reis, Telma Pinho |
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Cholecalciferol Arterial hypertension Supplementation Colecalciferol Hipertensão arterial Suplementação |
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Cholecalciferol Arterial hypertension Supplementation Colecalciferol Hipertensão arterial Suplementação |
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Objective: Vitamin D has many cardiovascular pleiotropic effects and its deficit seems to be associated with several cardiovascular diseases. The relationship between vitamin D supplementation and blood pressure values of hypertensive patients is controversial. The purpose of this review is to find evidence for the association between vitamin D supplementation for hypertensive adults and control of their blood pressure values. Data sources: National Guideline Clearinghouse, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Canadian Medical Association Practice Guidelines Infobase, The Cochrane Library, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness, Bandolier, Evidence-Based Medicine Online, and PubMed. Review method: A search for meta-analyzes (MA), systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials (RCT), and clinical guidelines published between June 2010 and June 2020, in Portuguese and English, was performed using the terms MESH Cholecalciferol, Blood pressure, and Vitamin D. To stratify the level of recommendation was used the Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy, of American Academy of Family Physicians. Results: One hundred and twenty-three articles were found and two MA and four RCT were selected. MA shows concordant results: there was no evidence of a statistically significant decrease in BP when supplemented with cholecalciferol, however, this was demonstrated when interventions for specific groups were adjusted, such as patients over 50 years old, obesity or high supplementation doses (> 800UI/day). Regarding the RCT, only two of them found relationships with statistical significance, while the remaining two failed to demonstrate a causal correlation. Conclusions: The evidence of the association between cholecalciferol supplementation in hypertensive patients and blood pressure control is unclear. Some studies have been able to demonstrate that in specific populations it seems to act as an adjunct in the treatment of hypertension (SORT C). |
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