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Serum vitamin D and functional impairment in octogenarian women.

Nuria Serra-cataláCarlos PerisRut Navarro-martínezOmar CauliJulio Fernández-garridoMary Martinez-martinezYolanda Santamaría-carrilloLiliana Cantero-díazCristina Buigues

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0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingFrail ElderlyFrailty syndrome03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineVitamin D and neurologyHumansPsychological testing030212 general & internal medicineVitamin DGeneral NursingDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedAged 80 and over030109 nutrition & dieteticsbusiness.industryTinetti testmedicine.diseaseGaitAgeingPhysical therapyFemalebusiness

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Abstract Purpose Serum vitamin D deficiency has been associated with frailty in people aged 65 and over, however its relationship with functional impairment has not been investigated in octogenerian (aged 80–90 years) institutionalized women. Methods We assessed functional impairment in this latter group by measuring frailty syndrome and other geriatric and psychological assessment scales: the Tinetti gait and balance index to determine the risk for falls, the Barthel index to measure the basic activities of daily living, the Lawton index for instrumental activities, the mini-mental score examination test for cognitive impairment, the Yesavage scale for geriatric depression, and the Norton scale for the risk of ulceration. Results Frail individuals had significantly reduced serum vitamin D concentrations (measured as total 25-hydroxyvitamin D; 25(OH)D) compared to robust individuals, but reduced 25(OH)D concentration did not significantly correlate with frailty syndrome severity, and mean 25(OH)D concentrations were within the recommended levels in all groups. The 25(OH)D concentration did not correlate with any of the blood analytical parameters measured and with the geriatric assessment scales used, suggesting a selective relationship with frailty. Conclusion These results highlight the need to individualize treatment such as vitamin D supplementation in order to treat frailty syndrome.

10.1016/j.apnr.2015.10.002https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26547788