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Vitamin D and Muscle Health: A Systematic Review and Metaanalysis of Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials

机译:维生素D和肌肉健康:随机安慰剂对照试验的系统评价和细胞分析

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Background: Data regarding effects of vitamin D on muscle function are inconsistent. Discrepancies between observational and placebo-controlled studies are an indisputable fact. Objective: To investigate effects of vitamin D supplementation vs placebo on muscle health. Data Sources: A systematic research of published randomized controlled trials published until October 2020 has been conducted on Medline, Cochrane Database of Systematics Reviews, Embase and Google Scholar. Study Selection: Participants treated with vitamin D2 or vitamin D3 supplementation vs placebo, with or without calcium co-supplementation. All studies despite administration form (daily, bolus and duration) and populations, except athletes, were included. The pre-defined end-points were maximum muscle strength (Newton) measured as handgrip, elbow flexion, elbow extension, knee flexion, and knee extension. Physical performance reported as Timed Up and Go test (s), Chair Rising Test (s), 6 minutes walking distance (m) and Standard Physical Performance Battery (points). Finally, muscle mass in term of total lean mass (kg) was included. As the end-point measures were standardized, we apriori used random model effects and mean difference. Data Synthesis: In total, 51 randomized controlled trials involving 7798 individuals were included. Of included studies, 14 studies included participants with vitamin D insufficiency (25(OH)D<50 nmol/l) as inclusion criteria (19% of individuals). Outlier studies (N=1) were excluded. Analyses revealed a significant negative effect of vitamin D supplementation on knee flexion strength, mean difference -3.3 N, 95% CI (-6.63 to -0.03), I2=0%, n=765. The majority (8/12) of the studies used dosages > 2800 IU/day. Time spend performing the TUG test was also significant longer in individuals treated with vitamin D as compared with placebo, mean difference at 0.15 s (95% CI 0.04 to 0.26), I2=0%, n=5175. Excluding studies using bolus therapy or daily dosages > 2800 IU, the negative findings were no longer significant. No significant effect was found on the other measures of muscle strength, physical performance or muscle mass. In the minority of studies using vitamin D insufficiency as inclusion criteria, subgroup analysis revealed comparable effects of vitamin D and placebo. Conclusions: Overall, vitamin D do not have a beneficial effect on muscle health in non-athletes and may in some cases even have a negative effect. Subgroup analysis suggest that this finding may be dose-dependent. Our data do not support a beneficial effect on muscle health in vitamin D insufficient individuals, albeit only a minority of included studies investigated individuals suffering from vitamin D insufficiency. As an increasing number of studies report negative musculoskeletal effects including an increased fall risk, this study support the theory, that vitamin D should be dosed with care.
机译:背景:关于维生素D对肌肉功能的影响的数据不一致。观察和安慰剂对照研究之间的差异是一种无可争议的事实。目的:探讨维生素D补充对安慰剂对肌肉健康的影响。数据来源:发表的随机对照试验的系统研究发表于2020年10月,已在Medline,Cochrane数据库的Medline,Embase和Google Scholar进行。学习选择:使用维生素D2或维生素D3补充的参与者VS安慰剂,有或没有钙共同补充。除了运动员外,所有研究仍然存在,尽管行政表格(每日,推注和持续时间)和人口,但是。预定义的终点是最大肌肉力量(牛顿),测量为手柄,肘部屈曲,肘部延伸,膝关节弯曲和膝盖延伸。报告的物理性能为定时和去测试,椅子上升试验,步行距离6分钟和标准物理性能电池(点)。最后,包括总贫质量(kg)的肌肉质量。随着终点措施标准化,我们Apriori使用了随机模型效应和平均差异。数据合成:总共包括51项涉及7798个个体的随机对照试验。其中包括研究,14项研究包括维生素D不足(25(OH)D <50 Nmol / L)作为纳入标准的参与者(19%的个人)。不包括异常值研究(n = 1)。分析显示维生素D对膝关节强度的显着负面影响,平均差异-3.3N,95%C 1(-6.63至-0.03),I2 = 0%,n = 765。大多数(8/12)的研究使用剂量> 2800 iu /天。与安慰剂D相比,在维生素D处理的个体中表现拖拉试验的时间越长,平均差异为0.15s(95%CI 0.04至0.26),I2 = 0%,n = 5175。不包括使用推注疗法或每日剂量的研究> 2800 IU,负面调查结果不再重要。在其他肌肉力量,物理性能或肌肉质量的其他措施上没有发现显着效果。在使用维生素D不足的少数人的研究中,亚组分析显示维生素D和安慰剂的相当效果。结论:总体而言,维生素D对非运动员的肌肉健康没有有益的影响,并且在某些情况下可能甚至具有负面影响。亚组分析表明,这种发现可能是依赖的。我们的数据不支持对维生素D不充分的肌肉健康的有益影响,只有少数少数群体研究患有维生素D功能不全的个体。由于研究数量越来越多地报告了负肌肉骨骼效应,包括增加风险的增加,这项研究支持该理论,维生素D应该用护理服用。

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