Title of article :
Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Elderly Patients Admitted to an Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit in Tropical Singapore
Author/Authors :
Kong , Keng H. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine - Tan Tock Seng Hospital - Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore , Neo , Jong J. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine - Tan Tock Seng Hospital - Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore
Abstract :
Data on hypovitaminosis D in elderly patients admitted to rehabilitation units in tropical countries are scarce.
Objective. To assess the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and its associated risk factors in elderly patients admitted to a
rehabilitation unit in tropical Singapore. Methods. Prospective, cohort study of 134 subjects ≥65 years old admitted to a tertiary
rehabilitation centre. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25OHD3) was measured on rehabilitation admission. Results. Mean age was
72.0±5.7years, and stroke was the commonest rehabilitation diagnosis (49.3%). Low 25OHD3 levels were present in 115 patients
(85.6%) and 59 patients (44%) were deemed to be vitamin D deficient. The mean PTH level was significantly higher in patients with
low 25OHD3 levels. (𝑝=0.002) Age, gender, vitamin D supplementation, premorbid ambulatory status, and admission/discharge
Functional Independence Measure scores were not significantly associated with vitamin D deficiency. Malays/Indians (𝑝=0.013)
and recurrent fallers (𝑝=0.029) were at significantly higher risk of vitamin D deficiency. Conclusions. Despite the tropical weather,
vitamin D deficiency is common in elderly subjects admitted to a rehabilitation unit in Singapore. Routine assessment of vitamin
D levels is recommended especially in those with a history of recurrent falls and patients of Indian/Malay ethnicity
Keywords :
Prevalence , Vitamin D Deficiency , Elderly Patients Admitted , Inpatient Rehabilitation , Tropical Singapore
Journal title :
Rehabilitation Research and Practice