scholarly journals Vitamin D Status, Muscle Strength and Physical Performance Decline in Very Old Adults: A Prospective Study

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Tom Hill ◽  
Karen Davies ◽  
Carol Jagger ◽  
Ashley Adamson ◽  
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Xavier Rius ◽  
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Carmen Martin-Ruiz ◽  
Richard M Dodds ◽  
Louise Robinson ◽  
Ioakim Spyridopoulos ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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pp. 2742 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Hakeem ◽  
Nuno Mendonca ◽  
Terry Aspray ◽  
Andrew Kingston ◽  
Carmen Ruiz-Martin ◽  
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Background: Low vitamin D status is common in very old adults which may have adverse consequences for muscle function, a major predictor of disability. Aims: To explore the association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations and disability trajectories in very old adults and to determine whether there is an ‘adequate’ 25(OH)D concentration which might protect against a faster disability trajectory. Methodology: A total of 775 participants from the Newcastle 85+ Study for who 25(OH)D concentration at baseline was available. Serum 25(OH)D concentrations of <25 nmol/L, 25–50 nmol/L and >50 nmol/L were used as cut-offs to define low, moderate and high vitamin D status, respectively. Disability was defined as difficulty in performing 17 activities of daily living, at baseline, after 18, 36 and 60 months. Results: A three-trajectory model was derived (low-to-mild, mild-to-moderate and moderate-to-severe). In partially adjusted models, participants with 25(OH)D concentrations <25 nmol/L were more likely to have moderate and severe disability trajectories, even after adjusting for sex, living in an institution, season, cognitive status, BMI and vitamin D supplement use. However, this association disappeared after further adjustment for physical activity. Conclusions: Vitamin D status does not appear to influence the trajectories of disability in very old adults.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 28-31 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gülay Karagüzel ◽  
Nil P. Sakarya ◽  
Sevgi Bahadır ◽  
Selçuk Yaman ◽  
Ayşenur Ökten

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Jisheng Zhang ◽  
Ping Zhang ◽  
Xiaoying Ni ◽  
Beiyan Bao ◽  
Congyang Huang ◽  
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Leslie M. Higuchi ◽  
Hamed Khalili ◽  
Ying Bao ◽  
Joshua R. Korzenik ◽  
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Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan ◽  
Andrew Cagan ◽  
Vivian S. Gainer ◽  
Tianxi Cai ◽  
Susanne Churchill ◽  
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Lise Lotte Nystrup Husemoen ◽  
Charlotta Pisinger ◽  
Torben Jørgensen ◽  
Betina Heinsbæk Thuesen ◽  
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