Vitamin D in the elderly: the phil-rouge in preventing bone, muscle and adipose deterioration?

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Luigi di Filippo, Umberto Terenzi, Andrea Giustina
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The pleiotropic role of vitamin D in human health has been implicated in modulating bone metabolism and other several extraskeletal areas, including muscle and adipose tissues regulation, and in influencing general and systemic outcomes. In the elderly, vitamin D deficiency is considered as an emerging public health issue affecting 40%-70% of older adults worldwide with higher rates occurring in institutionalized individuals or patients with multiple chronic comorbidities. The pathophysiology of vitamin D deficiency in the elderly is multifactorial and includes age-related reduced skin synthesis, limited sun exposure, declined renal and liver function, and long-term use of interfering medications. Given its pleiotropic effects, vitamin D deficiency in the elderly has been consistently associated with progressive bone deterioration and muscle and adipose dysfunctions, concurring to the occurrence of the osteosarcopenic obese phenotype. This multifaced deleterious scenario is strongly correlated with an increasing risk of fragility fractures, falls, functional and metabolic decline, all of which contribute to higher morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis and screening with individualized criteria, targeted and personalized strategies for supplementation, and structured follow-up monitoring are required to reduce the clinically significant impact of vitamin D deficiency in this highly vulnerable population.

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维生素D在老年人中的作用:胭脂膏在预防骨骼、肌肉和脂肪的退化?
维生素D对人体健康的多效性作用涉及调节骨代谢和其他几个骨骼外区域,包括肌肉和脂肪组织的调节,以及影响一般和全身结果。在老年人中,维生素D缺乏症被认为是一个新兴的公共卫生问题,影响着全世界40%-70%的老年人,在住院患者或患有多种慢性合并症的患者中发病率更高。老年人维生素D缺乏的病理生理机制是多因素的,包括与年龄相关的皮肤合成减少、阳光照射有限、肾功能和肝功能下降以及长期使用干扰性药物。鉴于维生素D的多效性,老年人维生素D缺乏一直与进行性骨退化、肌肉和脂肪功能障碍有关,与骨肌减少性肥胖表型的发生同时发生。这种多方面的有害情况与脆性骨折、跌倒、功能和代谢衰退的风险增加密切相关,所有这些都导致更高的发病率和死亡率。早期诊断和筛查需要个性化的标准,有针对性和个性化的补充策略,以及结构化的随访监测,以减少维生素D缺乏对这一高度脆弱人群的临床显著影响。
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Archives of Endocrinology Metabolism
Archives of Endocrinology Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
107
审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: The Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism - AE&M – is the official journal of the Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism - SBEM, which is affiliated with the Brazilian Medical Association. Edited since 1951, the AE&M aims at publishing articles on scientific themes in the basic translational and clinical area of Endocrinology and Metabolism. The printed version AE&M is published in 6 issues/year. The full electronic issue is open access in the SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online e at the AE&M site: www.aem-sbem.com. From volume 59 on, the name was changed to Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism, and it became mandatory for manuscripts to be submitted in English for the online issue. However, for the printed issue it is still optional for the articles to be sent in English or Portuguese. The journal is published six times a year, with one issue every two months.
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