Synergistic effects of Vitamin D and magnesium in non-specific low back ache (nLBA) – A prospective comparative study

T. Saravanakumar, Prajwal Gs, Ashwin Gobbur
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Low back ache constitute a group of symptoms with no clear etiopathogenesis and pose a major difficulty for a health care professional to diagnose and treat the disease per se. Low back ache has become permanent disability for certain individuals and interferes with normal functioning of day-to-day life activities. This study was undertaken to establish the correlation and functional outcome between combination of Vitamin D & magnesium supplementation and Vitamin D supplementation for patients with non-specific low back ache. An observational comparative study was performed with 117 patients of non-specific low back ache from June 2019 to May 2020. Out of 117 patients, a total of 60 patients (Group A) were treated with a combination of Vitamin D supplementation along with magnesium tablets for 3 consecutive months and remaining 57 patients (Group B) were treated with Vitamin D supplementation for 3 consecutive months. Both the groups were followed up for 6 months for pain relief assessed by VAS score and functional improvement in quality of life assessed by Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire. A significant difference was noted in the Group A compared to Group B which demonstrates an additive effect on the combination used in them. When analysing the change in parameters compared to the pre-interventions state both the groups showed significant improvements. However, upon analysis of the correlation between the parameters with regard to the change among the groups, we noted that Group A showed significant correlation with respect to the Calcium and Vit-D level improvement out of the intervention upon the observed results. Treatment of non-specific low back ache with vitamin-D and magnesium shows synergistic effects with significant improvement in the functional outcomes and the pre-intervention metabolic parameters.
维生素D和镁在非特异性腰痛(nLBA)中的协同作用-一项前瞻性比较研究
腰痛是一组没有明确病因的症状,对医疗保健专业人员本身的诊断和治疗构成了很大的困难。腰痛已成为某些人的永久性残疾,并干扰日常生活活动的正常功能。本研究旨在建立非特异性腰痛患者联合补充维生素D和镁与补充维生素D之间的相关性和功能结局。2019年6月至2020年5月对117例非特异性腰痛患者进行了观察性比较研究。117例患者中,共有60例患者(a组)连续3个月服用维生素D补充和镁片联合治疗,其余57例患者(B组)连续3个月服用维生素D补充。两组均随访6个月,分别用VAS评分评估疼痛缓解程度和用Oswestry下腰痛残疾问卷评估生活质量功能改善情况。与B组相比,A组有显著的差异,这表明在它们中使用的组合有加性效应。当分析与干预前状态相比参数的变化时,两组都显示出显着的改善。然而,在分析各组间参数变化的相关性后,我们注意到,根据观察结果,A组在干预后钙和维生素d水平的改善方面表现出显著的相关性。维生素d和镁治疗非特异性腰痛显示出协同效应,在功能结局和干预前代谢参数方面有显著改善。
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