Relationship Between Vitamins and Diabetes

This review article aims to examine the relationship between specific vitamins and type 2 diabetes. Individuals with diabetes have been observed to have lower levels of specific antioxidant vitamins such as A, C, and E, possibly due to the need to manage oxidative stress caused by glucose metabolic abnormalities. Retinol-binding protein, which has adipocytokine activities, has a modulatory effect. Levels of thiamine, pyridoxine, and biotin are also lower in individuals with diabetes. While the reasons for this are unclear, some improvement in metabolic control has been observed with supplementation. Although metformin is the preferred treatment for type 2 diabetes, it has been found to limit the absorption of certain nutrients, including vitamin B9 and vitamin B12, necessitating regular supplementation of these nutrients for people with diabetes. Diabetes and its consequences, including cardiovascular disease, are more likely in those with low vitamin D levels. Although some research suggests that vitamin K intake may improve glucose metabolism, further evidence is required. Research on the effectiveness of multivitamins has produced inconsistent results, and there are no clear guidelines for vitamin supplementation in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, people who use metformin for extended periods may benefit from additional folic acid and vitamin B12 supplements.

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