Effect of Vitamin D Deficiency on Voice: A Review of the Literature

J Voice. 2023 Sep 1:S0892-1997(23)00246-1. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2023.08.004. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study is to review the current literature on the effect of hypovitaminosis D on voice.

Study design: Narrative review.

Methods: The literature search from electronic databases included PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar. Search terms included voice, voice quality, voice disorders, larynx, laryngology, acoustic analysis, vitamin D, calcitriol, cholecalciferol, vitamin D deficiency, and vitamin D insufficiency. All studies on patients with vitamin D deficiency, which included subjective and objective voice assessments, were reviewed.

Results: A total of 39 studies were retrieved. Only four studies met the above-mentioned inclusion criteria and hence were included in this review. The total number of subjects analyzed was 466. The subjective voice outcome measures used were the Voice Handicap Index-10 (VHI-10), self-reported phonatory symptoms, and the GRBAS scale. Objective voice outcome measures included fundamental frequency, jitter, shimmer, noise-to-harmonic ratio, maximum phonation time, and dysphonia severity index.

Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency has no significant effect on laryngeal muscles. There was no statistically significant difference in VHI-10 score, self-reported dysphonia, perceptual voice evaluation scores, or any of the acoustic measures between those with or without vitamin D deficiency.

Keywords: Laryngology; Vitamin D deficiency; Vitamin D insufficiency; Voice.

Publication types

  • Review