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The aim of this 6 months study is to evaluate the metabolic effects of 400.000-600.000 IU of vitamin D supplementation in subjects with type 2 diabetes and hypovitaminosis D. The main hypothesis is that subjects with low levels of 25-OH-vitamin D will benefit from supplementation with cholecalciferol in sufficient doses to optimize serum levels.
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Accumulating evidence suggests that hypovitaminosis D may be associated with the development of type 2 diabetes and disturbances in glucose and insulin metabolism. There is lack of data from randomized, controlled studies of sufficient duration and with the use of sufficient doses of vitamin D to assess the importance of vitamin D supplementation in glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetes.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Gulseth Wium, MD
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