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Background: Prediabetes and diabetes are common and serious public health problems, and high blood glucose can lead to serious cardiovascular complications. The purpose of this article was to explore the link between CVH levels and the incidence of prediabetes and diabetes in people over 20 years old, and whether serum vitamin D status could alter this relationship.
Materials And Methods: Data from six consecutive cycles of the NHANES database from 2007 to 2018 were combined and eligible participants were aged ≥20 years. After excluding missing data, a total of 19,992 subjects were enrolled in the study. Significant risk factors for prediabetes and diabetes were analyzed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression. Exploring the interaction of VD and CVH on prediabetes and diabetes based on multifactorial regression analysis.
Results: The prevalence of prediabetes among all participants was 36.15% and the prevalence of diabetes was 16.39%. CVH and vitamin D levels are influential factors in prediabetes and diabetes, and are negatively associated with the risk of developing prediabetes and diabetes. Compared with normoglycemia, poorer CVH and vitamin D deficiency only had a synergistic multiplicative interaction on the development of diabetes, and no significant interaction was observed for the development of prediabetes. Compared with prediabetes, poorer CVH and vitamin D deficiency still had a synergistic additive interaction on the development of diabetes.
Conclusions: Although the cross-sectional study only determines the association and does not prove causality, the current results can be used to prompt people to improve their lifestyle and risk factors to prevent prediabetes or diabetes through higher CVH and adequate Vitamin D.
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Indian J Endocrinol Metab
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Research and Publication Division, EuGEF Research Foundation, Chattogram, Bangladesh.
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St. Luke's Health System, Boise, Idaho, USA.
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October 2025
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, Australia.
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Department of Public Health Sciences, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania.
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Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
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