Vitamin D Status Associated With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

December 07, 2020
The Journal of Urology

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  • This systematic review and meta-analysis used data from 23 studies (86,332 participants) meeting inclusion criteria to evaluate the relationship between vitamin D and lower urinary tract symptoms. The odds of lower urinary tract symptoms was two to three times higher in individuals with vitamin D deficiency in case–control and cohort studies and 11% to 37% higher in cross-sectional studies. Individuals with lower urinary tract symptoms had lower vitamin D levels. Vitamin D supplementation was associated with a pooled decrease in odds of lower urinary tract symptoms of 0.89 (95% CI, 0.80–0.98) in five cohort studies and significant reductions in urinary incontinence episodes in four randomized controlled trials.
  • These analyses demonstrated a significant relationship between vitamin D status and lower urinary tract symptoms across multiple study designs. Subgroup analysis suggested that certain populations may be more likely to be impacted by the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and symptoms, both with respect to deficiency and the potential benefits of supplementation.

– Joshua A. Cohn, MD


David Rakel MD, FAAFP

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