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Vitamin D and Obesity/Adiposity—A Brief Overview of Recent Studies

Imene Bennour, Nicole Haroun, Flavie Sicard, Lourdes Mounien, Jean‐François Landrier

2022Nutrients102 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Observational studies classically find an inverse relationship between human plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and obesity. However, interventional and genetic studies have failed to provide clear conclusions on the causal effect of vitamin D on obesity/adiposity. Likewise, vitamin D supplementation in obese rodents has mostly failed to improve obesity parameters, whereas several lines of evidence in rodents and prospective studies in humans point to a preventive effect of vitamin D supplementation on the onset of obesity. Recent studies investigating the impact of maternal vitamin D deficiency in women and in rodent models on adipose tissue biology programming in offspring further support a preventive metabolically driven effect of vitamin D sufficiency. The aim of this review is to summarize the state of the knowledge on the relationship between vitamin D and obesity/adiposity in humans and in rodents and the impact of maternal vitamin D deficiency on the metabolic trajectory of the offspring.

Topics & Concepts

ObesityOffspringVitamin D and neurologyvitamin D deficiencyEndocrinologyVitaminMedicineAdipose tissueObservational studyInternal medicinePhysiologyOverweightBiologyPregnancyGeneticsVitamin D Research StudiesBirth, Development, and HealthVitamin C and Antioxidants Research
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