The Role of Vitamin D in the Aging Adult.

Meghan Meehan, Sue Penckofer
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The number of individuals aged 65 and older is expected to more than double from 2012 to 2060. The role of vitamin D in the prevention and treatment of diseases associated with aging has not been well studied. Traditionally, the role of vitamin D focused on the maintenance of skeletal health in the older adult. With the discovery of vitamin D receptors in the nervous, cardiovascular and endocrine systems, the role of vitamin D and its impact on these systems has become an important area of research. Older adults are at risk for lower levels of vitamin D as a result of decreased cutaneous synthesis and dietary intake of vitamin D. Epidemiologic evidence indicates an association between low levels of vitamin D and diseases associated with aging such as cognitive decline, depression, osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. Clinical trials to determine the benefit of vitamin D supplementation in preventing and treating such diseases are in progress. This paper highlights current evidence regarding the role that vitamin D may play in diseases associated with aging and addresses the need for well-designed randomized trials to examine its benefit on health outcomes in the older adult.

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维生素D在老年人中的作用。
预计从2012年到2060年,65岁及以上的老年人数量将增加一倍以上。维生素D在预防和治疗与衰老有关的疾病中的作用尚未得到很好的研究。传统上,维生素D的作用主要是维持老年人的骨骼健康。随着维生素D受体在神经系统、心血管系统和内分泌系统中的发现,维生素D的作用及其对这些系统的影响已成为一个重要的研究领域。由于皮肤合成和饮食中维生素D的摄入减少,老年人维生素D水平较低的风险较大。流行病学证据表明,维生素D水平低与认知能力下降、抑郁症、骨质疏松症、心血管疾病、高血压、2型糖尿病和癌症等与衰老相关的疾病有关。临床试验正在进行中,以确定补充维生素D在预防和治疗这些疾病方面的益处。本文强调了目前关于维生素D可能在与衰老相关的疾病中发挥作用的证据,并指出需要精心设计的随机试验来检验其对老年人健康结果的益处。
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