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Personalized Vitamin D Supplementation in European and African Americans

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Vitamin D Deficiency
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Vitamin D
Registration Number
NCT02362269
Lead Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Brief Summary

The proposed study is a randomized, double-blind, controlled, multi-center clinical trial of six months of daily oral vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol). This study will randomize 334 community-dwelling post-menopausal women of European and African descent (\~167 from each ancestry) in a 1:1 ratio between the control arm and the dosing algorithm arm using stratified block randomization with a block size of six and stratification by site (ancestry). The sample size of 334 includes 10% over-recruitment to allow for loss to follow-up. The European ancestry women will be seen in the Madison clinic and the African ancestry women will be seen in the Milwaukee clinic. The proposed study will focus on post-menopausal women because this is the subset of the population that both Dr. Engelman's and Dr. Binkley's preliminary data are drawn from. Moreover, 25(OH)D concentrations are typically lower in women and in older individuals, since production of vitamin D in the skin following sun exposure decreases with age. Therefore, this group of individuals is likely to benefit the most from vitamin D supplementation, especially when personalized based on biology using the proposed dosing algorithm.

Detailed Description

Potential volunteers will be screened by telephone. Those meeting all inclusion and no exclusion criteria will be invited to a screening study visit. At screening, informed consent will be obtained. The study team will then collect the following to determine study eligibility: basic demographic information (age, ancestry, and education); medical history; medication and supplement use; and blood for screening 25(OH)D and calcium tests. At baseline, participants will be randomly assigned to the control or dosing algorithm group. Both participants and study staff who have contact with the participants will be blinded to group assignment. Follow-up visits will occur at three and six months. At baseline and follow-up visits, height and weight will be measured and blood will be drawn for the vitamin D panel, calcium, and PTH. Blood for DNA and body composition will only be obtained at the baseline visit. Participants will be asked to return all unused study supplements and compliance will be assessed at each follow-up visit by pill count. The control group will receive 2500 IU of vitamin D3 daily while the dosing algorithm group will initially receive 1000, 2500, or 4000 IU daily, with the initial dosing based on the 25(OH)D at baseline, and the dosing may be adjusted at the 3-month visit.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
169
Inclusion Criteria
  • Healthy, community-dwelling postmenopausal woman of self-reported European (Madison site) or African (Milwaukee site) descent
  • Able and willing to sign informed consent
  • Baseline serum 25(OH)D concentration of 10.0-29.9 ng/mL
  • Willing to not alter the amount of their baseline vitamin D supplementation during the course of this study
  • Willing to use sunscreen (SPF ≥15) when sun exposure of >15 minutes is expected during the months of May through September
Exclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of kidney or liver disease (organs that metabolize vitamin D)
  • Current hypercalcemia (serum calcium ≥ 10.5 mg/dL) or other disorders that may affect vitamin D metabolism and predispose to hypercalcemia, i.e., sarcoidosis, active tuberculosis or other granulomatous disease.
  • Other chronic diseases or conditions potentially affecting vitamin D metabolism or absorption (inflammatory bowel disease, cystic fibrosis, ulcerative colitis, and malabsorptive surgery)
  • History of nephrolithiasis
  • Current use of medications that affect vitamin D metabolism (glucocorticoids, anticonvulsants, antifungals, and HIV/AIDS medications)
  • History of any form of cancer within the past two years with the exception of basal or squamous cell skin lesions, in situ tumors or thyroid cancer
  • Terminal illness/on hospice
  • Severe end-organ disease (e.g., cardiovascular, pulmonary, etc.), which may limit the ability to complete the study
  • Treatment with high dose vitamin D (≥50,000 IU weekly) or any active metabolites of vitamin D, e.g., calcitriol, within six months of screening; current use of multiple vitamins and other vitamin D supplements will be allowed.
  • Use of tanning beds or salons or unwillingness to utilize sunscreen during periods of sun exposure of 15 minutes or longer from May through September
  • Planned trips/vacations likely to be associated with substantial amounts of sun exposure during the course of the study (i.e., more than 500 miles south of Madison/Milwaukee)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Dosing Algorithm GroupVitamin DThe dosing algorithm group will initially receive 1000, 2500, or 4000 IU of vitamin D3 daily based on the baseline 25(OH)D. This group's dosing may be adjusted at the 3-month visit.
Control GroupVitamin DThe control group will receive 2500 IU of vitamin D3 daily.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Efficacy of the Dosing Algorithm in Achieving Total 25(OH)D as Measured by the Percentage of Participants Ending With Concentrations of 35-50 ng/mL3 and 6 months

To validate the proposed vitamin D3 dosing algorithm, a vitamin D panel consisting of serum concentrations of vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol; an indicator of vitamin D3 absorption), 25(OH)D3, 25(OH)D2, the C3-epimer of 25(OH)D3 and 24,25(OH)2D as well as an assay to directly measure free serum 25(OH)D will be run on all the blood samples collected at the baseline, 3 month and 6 month visits.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

University of Wisconsin Osteoporosis Clinical Research Program

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Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

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