The Role of Vitamin K Deficiency in Chronic Kidney Disease—A Scoping Review
Valdemar Tybjerg Wegge, Mette Kjær Torbensen, Allan Linneberg, Julie Aaberg Lauridsen

TL;DR
This review examines how vitamin K deficiency relates to chronic kidney disease and finds a link but no clear benefit from supplementation.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive scoping review on vitamin K's role in CKD, highlighting gaps in clinical evidence.
Findings
Vitamin K supplementation improves vitamin K status but not kidney function consistently.
Low vitamin K status is associated with impaired kidney function in observational studies.
Results are inconsistent and difficult to generalize due to study heterogeneity.
Abstract
Background/objectives: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects up to 15% of the global population and is driven by vascular and interstitial damage, and is most prevalent in persons with hypertension and diabetes. Vitamin K, a necessary cofactor for activation of vitamin K-dependent proteins may modulate these processes. It is well established that vitamin K deficiency is associated with CKD, but the therapeutic effects of supplementation on kidney function are still uncertain. We aimed to review the current evidence on the effect of vitamin K deficiency and supplementation on any marker of renal function and kidney disease, across general adult populations and CKD patient populations. Methods: A search was conducted in PubMed, targeting terms related to vitamin K status and CKD. Studies were included if they reported data on vitamin K status or supplementation in relation to kidney…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVitamin K Research Studies · Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension · Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
