Vitamin D deficiency in rheumatoid arthritis patientof India – a single-arm meta-analysis

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Background: Vitamin D deficiency is commonly seen in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Objectives: This meta-analysis is aimed to determine the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency in RA patients in India and also to evaluate the association between vitamin D level and disease activity. Methods: The relevant works of literature were identified through multiple databases and data was extracted from eligible studies independently. A single-arm meta-analysis was performed to estimate the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency in RA patients in an Indian setup and its association with disease activity. A total of 15 studies was included in the analyses. Results: The mean serum vitamin D level was 19.99 ng/ml [95% CI 16.49-24.23]. The proportion of patients with low vitamin D level was 0.80 [95% CI 0.65-0.90], Vitamin D deficiency was 0.56 [95% CI 0.31-0.77] and vitamin D insufficiency was 0.20 [95% CI 0.12-0.32]. A negative relationship was seen with serum vitamin D and disease activity score. Conclusions: The results demonstrate significant low levels of serum vitamin D levels in patients with RA and established a negative correlation of Vitamin D with RA disease activity. The current evidence suggests a rationale for Vitamin D supplementation in the management of RA.

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Bose, D., Ravi, R., Maurya, M., Legha, R., & Konwar, M. (2023). Vitamin D deficiency in rheumatoid arthritis patientof India – a single-arm meta-analysis. African Health Sciences, 23(1), 795–806. https://doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v23i1.84

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