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    Vitamin D Supplements Lower Blood Pressure in Older Adults With Obesity, Study Finds

    By The Endocrine SocietyNovember 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Recent research published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society indicates that vitamin D supplements can reduce blood pressure in older adults with obesity.

    A study reveals that vitamin D supplementation helps lower blood pressure in obese older adults, but doses higher than the recommended 600 IU daily offer no extra benefits.

    New research published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society suggests that vitamin D supplements may help lower blood pressure in older adults with obesity. However, taking doses higher than the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) recommended 600 International Units (IU) per day does not appear to provide additional health benefits.

    Impact of Vitamin D on Health Outcomes

    Vitamin D deficiency is widespread globally and has been linked to increased risks of heart disease, immune disorders, infections, and some cancers. While prior studies have associated vitamin D deficiency with a higher likelihood of hypertension, the overall effect of vitamin D supplementation on blood pressure remains unclear.

    “Our study found vitamin D supplementation may decrease blood pressure in specific subgroups such older people, people with obesity, and possibly those with low vitamin D levels,” said Ghada El-Hajj Fuleihan, M.D., M.P.H., F.R.C.P., of the American University of Beirut Medical Center in Beirut, Lebanon. “High vitamin D doses compared to the IOM’s recommended daily dose did not provide additional health benefits.”

    Vitamin D Recommended Daily Intake*

    Life StageRecommended Amount
    Birth to 12 months10 mcg (400 IU)
    Children 1–13 years15 mcg (600 IU)
    Teens 14–18 years15 mcg (600 IU)
    Adults 19–70 years15 mcg (600 IU)
    Adults 71 years and older20 mcg (800 IU)
    Pregnant and breastfeeding teens and women15 mcg (600 IU)

    Study Findings on Dosage Efficacy

    The researchers studied 221 older people with obesity taking vitamin D supplements at either 600 IU/day or 3,750 IU/day over the course of a year and found supplementation decreased their blood pressure.

    The researchers compared the two groups and found higher doses of vitamin D did not provide additional health benefits. They determined people with obesity and those with low vitamin D levels benefited the most.

    Notes

    *These are the average daily recommended amounts according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS).

    Reference: “Blood Pressure Decreases in Overweight Elderly Individuals on Vitamin D: A Randomized Trial” by Maya Rahme, Laila Al-Shaar, Hani Tamim and Ghada El-Hajj Fuleihan, 12 November 2024, Journal of the Endocrine Society.
    DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvae168

    Other study authors include Maya Rahme of the American University of Beirut Medical Center; Laila Al-Shaar of Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pa.; and Hani Tamim of the American University of Beirut Medical Center and the Alfaisal University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    This research received financial support from the Office of Dietary Supplements, the University Research Board of the American University of Beirut, the Council for Research of the Saint Joseph University of Beirut, the National Council for Scientific Research, the Mayo Clinic, and the Odense University Hospital.

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