Serum vitamin D deficiency is widespread among older adults and is a potential modifiable risk factor for frailty. Moreover, frailty has been suggested as an intermediate step in the association between low levels of vitamin D and mortality. Hence, we conducted a systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis to test the possible association of low concentrations of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D), a marker of vitamin D status, with frailty in later life. We reviewed cross-sectional or longitudinal studies evaluating populations of older adults and identifying frailty by a currently validated scale. Meta-analyses were restricted to cross-sectional data from studies using Fried’s phenotype to identify frailty. Twenty-six studies w...
Objective: To study the association between vitamin D levels and frailty, its components and course ...
BACKGROUND:Vitamin D deficiency is common in older adults and has been linked with frailty and obesi...
Buta et al., in a longitudinal cohort study, have recently reported that women (70–79 years of age) ...
[Abstract] Serum vitamin D deficiency is widespread among older adults and is a potential modifiable...
Serum vitamin D deficiency is widespread among older adults and is a potential modifiable risk facto...
Serum vitamin D deficiency is widespread among older adults and is a potential modifiable risk facto...
Abstract Background Vitamin D deficiency and frailty are common with aging. Previous studies examini...
Background Vitamin D deficiency is common in older adults and has been linked with frailty and obesi...
Conclusion: Subjects with 25(OH)D serum levels ≥15 ng/ml were less frequently prefrail or frail. ...
Elderly population is growing rapidly in all parts of the world; therefore, the health related outco...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prospective association of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels with ...
Hypovitaminosis D is associated with frailty, but if vitamin D supplementation may prevent the onset...
Introduction: The phenotype proposed by Fried and colleagues is a widely used operational definition...
BACKGROUND: The association between circulating levels of vitamin D and the incidence of chronic dis...
Purpose Sufficient 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations might prevent a decline in physical ...
Objective: To study the association between vitamin D levels and frailty, its components and course ...
BACKGROUND:Vitamin D deficiency is common in older adults and has been linked with frailty and obesi...
Buta et al., in a longitudinal cohort study, have recently reported that women (70–79 years of age) ...
[Abstract] Serum vitamin D deficiency is widespread among older adults and is a potential modifiable...
Serum vitamin D deficiency is widespread among older adults and is a potential modifiable risk facto...
Serum vitamin D deficiency is widespread among older adults and is a potential modifiable risk facto...
Abstract Background Vitamin D deficiency and frailty are common with aging. Previous studies examini...
Background Vitamin D deficiency is common in older adults and has been linked with frailty and obesi...
Conclusion: Subjects with 25(OH)D serum levels ≥15 ng/ml were less frequently prefrail or frail. ...
Elderly population is growing rapidly in all parts of the world; therefore, the health related outco...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prospective association of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels with ...
Hypovitaminosis D is associated with frailty, but if vitamin D supplementation may prevent the onset...
Introduction: The phenotype proposed by Fried and colleagues is a widely used operational definition...
BACKGROUND: The association between circulating levels of vitamin D and the incidence of chronic dis...
Purpose Sufficient 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations might prevent a decline in physical ...
Objective: To study the association between vitamin D levels and frailty, its components and course ...
BACKGROUND:Vitamin D deficiency is common in older adults and has been linked with frailty and obesi...
Buta et al., in a longitudinal cohort study, have recently reported that women (70–79 years of age) ...