Research Article

Prevalence of Decreased Vitamin D Levels is High among Veterans with Diabetes and/or CKD

Table 4

Shows clinical and laboratory parameters in subjects with normal creatinine with or without DM. Data expressed as ±SD; DM: type 2 diabetes; BMI: body mass index; HTN: hypertension; GFR: glomerular filtration rate; PTH: parathyroid hormone; Cre: creatinine.

No DMDM 𝑃 value

Age 6 7 ± 0 . 4 6 8 ± 0 . 4 <.0001
BMI 2 7 ± 0 . 1 7 3 1 ± 0 . 2 7 <.0001
HTN (%) 67 86 <.0001
Cre 1.05 1.1 <.001
Glucose 105 149 <.0001
GFR 7 8 ± 0 . 5 6 7 4 ± 0 . 9 5 <.0001
Calcium 9.3 9.2 NS
25 (OH) vitamin D 2 3 . 7 ± 0 . 3 0 2 2 . 3 ± 0 . 4 5 <.0001
1,25 vit D 3 7 . 4 ± 0 . 9 4 3 1 . 9 ± 1 . 1 7 <.0001
Intact PTH 6 1 . 7 ± 2 . 4 6 5 . 1 ± 3 . 5 N S