Title of article :
SERUM VITAMIN D CONCENTRATIONS ARE ASSOCIATED
WITH FALLING AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
Author/Authors :
A. PETERSON1، نويسنده , , 5، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
To elucidate the mechanism through which vitamin D is associated with decreased falls.
Design: This was a convenience sample from a larger observational study examining correlations between
vitamin D and 1) falls, 2) motor function, and 3) cognition (n=159). Setting: Falls data were collected via weekly
on-line surveys completed in the participantsʹ homes. Yearly evaluations of motor and cognitive function were
conducted in an out-patient setting of a large tertiary medical center. Participants: Participants from the
Intelligent Systems for Assessment of Aging Changes Study (ISAAC), a community-based cohort study of
independently living older adults over age 70, who had vitamin D concentration within 6 months of clinical
evaluations were included in the analysis. Results: Participants mean age was 85 years and 74% were women.
Fallers (n=37) had significantly lower vitamin D concentration (32.9ng/ml) compared to non-fallers (39.2ng/ml)
(p<0.01). The relationship between vitamin D and falls remained significant after adjusting for age, health status
(via CIRS), and supplement use (p=0.004). Vitamin D concentration were significantly associated with cognitive
impairment (Clinical Dementia Rating = 0.5) (p=0.02) and MMSE (p<0.01) after adjusting for age, gender, and
education. Vitamin D concentrations did not correlate with any motor measures. Conclusion: Vitamin D
concentrations correlated with cognition and falls, but not with motor measures. Further research is needed to
demonstrate a causal relationship between vitamin D and cognitive function and determine if cognition plays a
role in falls reduction.
Keywords :
Accidental Falls , cognitive function , Vitamin D.
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging