Low Vitamin D Status Attenuates Hypolipidemic and Pleiotropic Effects of Atorvastatin in Women
Robert Krysiak, Karolina Kowalcze, Witold Szkróbka, Bogusław Okopień

TL;DR
Low vitamin D levels reduce the effectiveness of atorvastatin in improving cholesterol and other health markers in women.
Contribution
This study shows that vitamin D status affects how well atorvastatin works in women.
Findings
Atorvastatin's benefits were weakest in women with vitamin D deficiency.
Women with normal vitamin D levels had the strongest response to atorvastatin.
Low vitamin D was linked to worse metabolic and inflammatory markers.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Low vitamin D status seems to be associated with increased cardiometabolic risk, and was found to attenuate cardiometabolic benefits of statins in men. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether a different vitamin D status determines the pleiotropic effects of statins in women. Methods: This pilot, single-center, prospective, matched-cohort study included 78 women with hypercholesterolemia requiring statin therapy, assigned into one of three age-, plasma lipid-, and body mass index-matched groups: women with vitamin D deficiency (group I), women with vitamin D insufficiency (group II), and women with normal vitamin D homeostasis (group III). Throughout the study (16 weeks), all patients were treated with atorvastatin. The outcome of interest included plasma lipids, glucose homeostasis markers (fasting glucose, HOMA-IR and glycated hemoglobin), plasma…
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TopicsLipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health · Vitamin D Research Studies · Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research
