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摘要
背景维生素D水平低与肌肉力量降低有关,但补充维生素D的益处尚不清楚。目的研究每日补充维生素D是否能提高大鼠握力。设计一项双盲对照试验的子试验,研究维生素D对养老院虚弱人群髋部骨折和其他骨质疏松性骨折发生率的影响。来自奥斯陆地区14家养老院的60名养老院居民每天服用5毫升含有10微克维生素D3的普通鱼肝油(维生素D组)或5毫升不含维生素D的鱼肝油(对照组)。在基线和补充1年后测量握力。结果补充维生素D 1年后,与对照组(增加1.6 kg)相比,维生素D组握力无明显提高(增加0.4 kg) (p=0.22)。与对照组相比,干预组血清25(OH)D估计增加21.1 nmol l - 1 (p=0.002)。结论:与不服用鱼肝油中的维生素D的组相比,每天服用鱼肝油中维生素D3 10微克的组并没有提高握力。
Can vitamin D supplementation improve grip strength in elderly nursing home residents? A double-blinded controlled trial
Background Low vitamin D status is associated with reduced muscle strength, but the benefit of vitamin D supplementation is not clear. Objective To study whether a daily supplement of vitamin D could improve grip strength. Design A subtrial of a double-blinded, controlled trial studying the effect of vitamin D on the incidence of hip fractures and other osteoporosis fractures in a frail nursing home population. Sixty nursing home residents in 14 nursing homes in the Oslo area were given 5 ml ordinary cod liver oil daily containing 10 µg vitamin D3 (vitamin D group) or 5 ml cod liver oil where vitamin D was removed (control group). Grip strength was measured at baseline and after 1 year with supplementation. Results Grip strength did not improve in the vitamin D group (0.4 kg increase) compared with the control group (1.6 kg increase) after 1 year vitamin D supplementation (p=0.22). Serum 25(OH)D was estimated to increase by 21.1 nmol l−1 (p=0.002) in the intervention group compared with the control group. Conclusion A group given a daily supplement of 10 µg vitamin D3 in cod liver oil did not improve grip strength compared with a group not receiving vitamin D from cod liver oil.