Abstract

Background and Aims: Serum LDL-C level is a principal CVD risk factor. According to a recent meta-analysis, a vitamin D supplement prescription leads to a statistically significant LDL-C reduction on the level of 0.12 mmol/l. Several studies describe the association between vitamin D deficiency and higher serum LDL-C levels in some populations. This research project aims to compare serum LDL-C levels in young, healthy adults with normal or deficient vitamin D status.

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