Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida-Afonso,Rosa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Finamor,Danilo, Fonseca,Luiz Augusto M., Veiga,Ana P. Rocha, Monteiro,Mariana A., Magri,Marcello, Duarte,Alberto JS, Casseb,Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Hypovitaminosis D is now considered a pandemic, especially among more vulnerable populations and in HIV-infected subjects, with 80% presenting levels below 30 ng/mL. As there is no consensus on the more adequate dosage needed to correct such deficiency, the objective of this study was to evaluate 25 (OH) vitamin D supplementation in HIV-1 patients deficient of vitamin D. A total of 73 HIV-1-infected patients were included, drawn from a cohort of 435 patients; 37 patients were randomized to the active group, supplemented once a week with 50,000 UI vitamin D by mouth (group 1) and 36 to the placebo group (group 2). The study period ranged from June 2016 to September 2017. Variables involved in vitamin D metabolism and risk factors associated with hypovitaminosis were evaluated. The mean age was 45 years and 31.5 % were women. Vitamin D supplementation was effective in normalizing serum levels after six months in group 1 (mean 35 ng/mL compared to 21 ng/mL for the placebo group; p= 0.04). No patient reached blood levels considered toxic (>100 UI). Efavirenz use can negatively influence vitamin D levels and supplementation is necessary as a likely adjunct to improving CD4+ T cells, resulting in greater effectiveness of the treatment. A weekly oral dose of 50,000 IU of vitamin D was sufficient to normalize the vitamin deficiency, safely and with good adherence among persons living with HIV/AIDS in Brazil.
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spelling Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, BrazilVitamin D deficiencyHIVsupplementationBrazilABSTRACT Hypovitaminosis D is now considered a pandemic, especially among more vulnerable populations and in HIV-infected subjects, with 80% presenting levels below 30 ng/mL. As there is no consensus on the more adequate dosage needed to correct such deficiency, the objective of this study was to evaluate 25 (OH) vitamin D supplementation in HIV-1 patients deficient of vitamin D. A total of 73 HIV-1-infected patients were included, drawn from a cohort of 435 patients; 37 patients were randomized to the active group, supplemented once a week with 50,000 UI vitamin D by mouth (group 1) and 36 to the placebo group (group 2). The study period ranged from June 2016 to September 2017. Variables involved in vitamin D metabolism and risk factors associated with hypovitaminosis were evaluated. The mean age was 45 years and 31.5 % were women. Vitamin D supplementation was effective in normalizing serum levels after six months in group 1 (mean 35 ng/mL compared to 21 ng/mL for the placebo group; p= 0.04). No patient reached blood levels considered toxic (>100 UI). Efavirenz use can negatively influence vitamin D levels and supplementation is necessary as a likely adjunct to improving CD4+ T cells, resulting in greater effectiveness of the treatment. A weekly oral dose of 50,000 IU of vitamin D was sufficient to normalize the vitamin deficiency, safely and with good adherence among persons living with HIV/AIDS in Brazil.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702021000300204Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.25 n.3 2021reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2021.101598info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida-Afonso,RosaFinamor,DaniloFonseca,Luiz Augusto M.Veiga,Ana P. RochaMonteiro,Mariana A.Magri,MarcelloDuarte,Alberto JSCasseb,Jorgeeng2021-09-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702021000300204Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2021-09-29T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil
title Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil
spellingShingle Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil
Almeida-Afonso,Rosa
Vitamin D deficiency
HIV
supplementation
Brazil
title_short Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil
title_full Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil
title_fullStr Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil
title_sort Efficacy of vitamin D supplementation among persons living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo city, Brazil
author Almeida-Afonso,Rosa
author_facet Almeida-Afonso,Rosa
Finamor,Danilo
Fonseca,Luiz Augusto M.
Veiga,Ana P. Rocha
Monteiro,Mariana A.
Magri,Marcello
Duarte,Alberto JS
Casseb,Jorge
author_role author
author2 Finamor,Danilo
Fonseca,Luiz Augusto M.
Veiga,Ana P. Rocha
Monteiro,Mariana A.
Magri,Marcello
Duarte,Alberto JS
Casseb,Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida-Afonso,Rosa
Finamor,Danilo
Fonseca,Luiz Augusto M.
Veiga,Ana P. Rocha
Monteiro,Mariana A.
Magri,Marcello
Duarte,Alberto JS
Casseb,Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vitamin D deficiency
HIV
supplementation
Brazil
topic Vitamin D deficiency
HIV
supplementation
Brazil
description ABSTRACT Hypovitaminosis D is now considered a pandemic, especially among more vulnerable populations and in HIV-infected subjects, with 80% presenting levels below 30 ng/mL. As there is no consensus on the more adequate dosage needed to correct such deficiency, the objective of this study was to evaluate 25 (OH) vitamin D supplementation in HIV-1 patients deficient of vitamin D. A total of 73 HIV-1-infected patients were included, drawn from a cohort of 435 patients; 37 patients were randomized to the active group, supplemented once a week with 50,000 UI vitamin D by mouth (group 1) and 36 to the placebo group (group 2). The study period ranged from June 2016 to September 2017. Variables involved in vitamin D metabolism and risk factors associated with hypovitaminosis were evaluated. The mean age was 45 years and 31.5 % were women. Vitamin D supplementation was effective in normalizing serum levels after six months in group 1 (mean 35 ng/mL compared to 21 ng/mL for the placebo group; p= 0.04). No patient reached blood levels considered toxic (>100 UI). Efavirenz use can negatively influence vitamin D levels and supplementation is necessary as a likely adjunct to improving CD4+ T cells, resulting in greater effectiveness of the treatment. A weekly oral dose of 50,000 IU of vitamin D was sufficient to normalize the vitamin deficiency, safely and with good adherence among persons living with HIV/AIDS in Brazil.
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