Correlation Between Vitamin D3 Deficlency and Hyperglycemla

Authors

  • Zainab Abd Ali Shaheen University Sumer college of Science Department of pathological analyzes
  • Hiba Rassol Mohammed Ajram University Dhi Qar College of Science Department of Pathological Analysis
  • Saja Arkan Jameel Razieg Dhi Qar College of Science Department of Pathological Analysis
  • Hanan Khalil Faraj Jabr University Dhi Qar college science Department of pathological analyses
  • Murtadha Majid Ali Mohammad University Dhi Qar College of Science Department of Pathological Analysis

Keywords:

Vitamin D3, fasting, blood suger

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a complex metabolic disease that disrupts the biological environment through a number of deleterious molecular pathways and cellular abnormalities. It is currently a growing global health concern and this study investigated the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and high blood sugar. Blood samples were collected from people in the hospital and analyzed to measure vitamin D levels and fasting blood sugar levels. They found that men had significantly higher vitamin D levels than women. There were no statistically significant differences in fasting blood sugar levels between men and women. Overall, the study suggests that men may be less likely to develop vitamin D deficiency than women, but it did not find a .clear link between vitamin D levels and fasting blood sugar

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2024-07-06

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Zainab Abd Ali Shaheen, Hiba Rassol Mohammed Ajram, Saja Arkan Jameel Razieg, Hanan Khalil Faraj Jabr, & Murtadha Majid Ali Mohammad. (2024). Correlation Between Vitamin D3 Deficlency and Hyperglycemla. Eurasian Journal of Research, Development and Innovation, 34, 161–169. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejrdi/article/view/6208

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