Vitamin D Sufficiency Revisited: Evidence of a Dose–Response Effect for MASLD in Adults at Risk
Gediz Dogay Us, Francesco Innocenti, Ozgur Muhammet Koc, Volkan Demirhan Yumuk, Zeynep Banu Gungor, Ger H. Koek

TL;DR
Higher vitamin D levels are linked to lower odds of MASLD in adults at risk, suggesting it may help prevent or manage the condition.
Contribution
This study reveals a dose-dependent protective effect of vitamin D on MASLD, beyond current sufficiency thresholds.
Findings
Vitamin D sufficiency was associated with lower odds of MASLD and significant fibrosis.
Participants in the highest vitamin D quartile had 61% lower odds of MASLD compared to the lowest quartile.
The protective effect of vitamin D on MASLD was dose-dependent, but not on fibrosis.
Abstract
Background and Aims: Vitamin D plays a pivotal role in liver health, influencing multiple steps in the development of steatosis, fibrosis, and extrahepatic complications in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). However, serum vitamin D concentrations that confer optimal hepatic protection in MASLD remain unclear. We therefore aimed to investigate the association between vitamin D status and MASLD and to explore whether higher vitamin D concentrations confer incremental protection beyond current sufficiency cut-offs. Method: We conducted a multicenter cross-sectional study of 1039 adults with at least one cardiometabolic risk factor for MASLD diagnosis, recruited between 2022 and 2024. Participants that reported excessive alcohol intake (>30 g/day for men, >20 g/day for women) and other etiologies of liver disease were excluded. Serum vitamin D levels were…
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TopicsLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Vitamin D Research Studies · Liver Diseases and Immunity
