Link between vitamin B12, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and bone mineral density in elderly patients

Moatassem S. Amer MD , Randa Ali-Labib MD , Tamer M. Farid MD , Doha Rasheedy MD , Mohammad F. Tolba MSc
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Abstract

Background/Purpose

There have been many conflicting reports on the effects of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and the level of vitamin B12 on bone mineral density (BMD) in elderly patients. Moreover, conflicting data exists regarding the prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency among elderly diabetics. The aim of this study was to investigate the link between vitamin B12 levels, type 2 DM, and BMD in elderly patients.

Methods

A case–control study was conducted on 61 participants, ≥60 years of age, divided into 31 cases of patients with diabetes and 30 age-matched healthy controls. Patients receiving vitamin B12 supplements were excluded. The relationship between BMD and serum levels of vitamin B12 was examined.

Results

Borderline/deficient serum B12 status was more common in the control group; it was found in 53.33% of the controls and 25.80% of diabetic patients. The mean serum vitamin B12 concentration was 820.65 ± 544.77 pg/mL in patients with diabetes and 677.80 ± 619.89 pg/mL in healthy control participants (p = 0.34). Serum vitamin B12 concentration showed no significant difference between osteoporotic patients, osteopenic patients, and normal patients among the diabetic group.

Conclusion

The prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency was higher in the control group than the diabetic group who did not receive oral B12 supplementation. Low serum vitamin B12 is commonly overlooked in the elderly, with or without diabetes. The presence of diabetes mellitus did not affect BMD in the elderly. Furthermore, there is no significant relationship between serum vitamin B12 levels and BMD among diabetics.

维生素B12、2型糖尿病和老年患者骨密度之间的联系
背景/目的关于2型糖尿病(DM)和维生素B12水平对老年患者骨密度(BMD)的影响,有许多相互矛盾的报道。此外,关于老年糖尿病患者维生素B12缺乏症的患病率,存在着相互矛盾的数据。本研究的目的是调查老年患者维生素B12水平、2型糖尿病和骨密度之间的联系。方法对61名年龄≥60岁的参与者进行病例对照研究,分为31例糖尿病患者和30名年龄匹配的健康对照。接受维生素B12补充剂的患者被排除在外。检测骨密度与血清维生素B12水平之间的关系。结果对照组血清B12水平较低者更为常见;在53.33%的对照组和25.80%的糖尿病患者中发现。糖尿病患者的平均血清维生素B12浓度为820.65±544.77 pg/mL,健康对照组为677.80±619.89 pg/mL(p=0.34)。糖尿病组中骨质疏松患者、骨质疏松患者和正常患者的血清维生素B12含量无显著差异。结论对照组维生素B12缺乏的发生率高于未口服补充维生素B12的糖尿病组。低血清维生素B12在患有或不患有糖尿病的老年人中通常被忽视。糖尿病的存在不会影响老年人的骨密度。此外,糖尿病患者血清维生素B12水平与骨密度之间没有显著关系。
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