Correlation of serum vitamin D level with type 1 diabetes mellitus in children: A meta-analysis

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Objective: to assess the relationship between serums vitamin D level and type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in children. Methods: the following electronic databases were searched until Sep 2014 to identify relevant studies that assessed the relationship between serum vitamin D with T1DM: PubMed\EMbase\Medline\Central Register of Controlled Trials\CBM\Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI)\wangfang; The NOS scale was used to evaluate the quality of studies, and the statistical tests were performed by Stata 11.0 software. Result: a total of 10 studies were included in this study. Our results showed that serum vitamin D was significantly lower in children with T1DM than in healthy controls (MD = -0.60, P < 0.05). No evidence support publication bias in present study. Conclusion: the meta-analysis suggests that serum vitamin D level is associated with T1DM in children.

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Liu, C., Lu, M., Xia, X., Wang, J., Wan, Y., He, L., & Li, M. (2015). Correlation of serum vitamin D level with type 1 diabetes mellitus in children: A meta-analysis. Nutricion Hospitalaria, 32(4), 1591–1594. https://doi.org/10.3305/nh.2015.32.4.9198

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