Could vitamin d levels influence cholesterol in obese diabetes patients?
NCT ID NCT07729553
First seen Jul 27, 2026 · Last updated Jul 28, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This observational study is investigating whether vitamin D levels are linked to cholesterol and other blood fats in obese adults with type 2 diabetes. Researchers will measure vitamin D status and lipid profiles in 150 participants from a diabetes clinic in Cairo. No treatments are given — the goal is to see if a connection exists that could guide future care.
What this could mean
Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.
- What this could lead to
- If a link is found, it could point toward vitamin D screening or supplementation as a way to manage cholesterol in obese adults with type 2 diabetes.
- What could go wrong
- This is an observational study, so it cannot prove cause and effect. The results may simply reflect other factors like diet or lifestyle.
This is an AI summary of the original study and may miss details. Read our disclaimer.
Get updates
Get notified about this study
Sign up to get updates when this study changes or when new studies for DYSLIPIDEMIA are added.
By submitting, you agree to our Terms of use
Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.
More trials for these conditions
Other studies related to the condition(s) this trial covers.
- Can a new stomach and gut bypass surgery tackle obesity and diabetes?
- Can a Two-Drug combo tip the scales against obesity?
- Could your bone health decide if a dental implant lasts?
- Can Weight-Loss surgery change how medications work?
- Could a blood flow 'Tourniquet' workout repair diabetic nerve damage?
- Could a common diabetes drug weaken your bones?