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NCT ID: NCT06098846 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Vitamin D Supplementation

Human Transdermal Vitamin D Supplement Study

TransVitD
Start date: October 23, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Despite the wide availability of vitamin D supplements vitamin D deficiency remains a concerning global problem. It is hypothesised that hypothesize that vitamin D delivered via the skin will overcome the problems associated with variable oral bioavailability and lead to a patient-friendly and efficacious means to supplement this vitamin. The main objective of this study is therefore to test the efficacy of a vitamin D transdermal patch that employs vitamin D phosphate to deliver the vitamin D into the blood. In this two-part supplementation study healthy individuals with a risk of vitamin D deficiency (n=118), aged between 18 - 65 years, will be recruited. The recruitment in central London, UK, will ensure a multicultural, multi-ethnic cohort to enable the findings to be translated into evidence to try and find a solution for the global vitamin D deficiency problem.

NCT ID: NCT04025489 Recruiting - Aging Clinical Trials

Vitamin D Supplementation on Surrogate Markers of Ageing, Ageing Genes, Glycemic and Metabolic Markers in North India

Start date: March 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prediabetes is a substantial problem in India not only because it itself can be associated with morbidities such as coronary artery disease but also because it is a point of important for prevention of diabetes. It is not clear if apparent accelerated aging in Indian population associated with heightened tendency for prediabetes, metabolic syndrome, atherosclerosis and dys-metabolic state etc. could, besides lifestyle factors, be related to vitamin D deficiency, or ageing-related genes, or interaction between the two. This study is based on the assumption that the supplementation of vitamin d could lead to reversal to normal glucose regulation and may slow aging process in individuals with pre-diabetes.