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The Vitamin D Assessment (ViDA) Study: design of a randomized controlled trial of vitamin D supplementation for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, acute respiratory infection, falls and non-vertebral fractures

机译:维生素D评估(VIDA)研究:维生素D随机对照试验的设计,用于预防心血管疾病,急性呼吸道感染,秋季和非椎骨骨折

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Observational studies have shown that low vitamin D status is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, acute respiratory infection, falls and non-vertebral fractures. We recruited 5110 Aucldand adults, aged 50-84 years, into a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to test whether vitamin D supplementation protects against these four major outcomes. The intervention is a monthly cholecalciferol dose of 100,000 IU (2.5 mg) for an estimated median 33 years (range 2.5-4.2) during 2011-2015. Participants were recruited primarily from family practices, plus community groups with a high proportion-of Maori, Pacific, or South Asian individuals. The baseline evaluation included medical history, lifestyle, physical measurements (e.g. blood pressure, arterial waveform, lung function, muscle function), and a blood sample (stored at -80 degrees C for later testing). Capsules are being mailed to home addresses with a questionnaire to collect data on non-hospitalized outcomes and to monitor adherence and potential adverse effects. Other data sources include New Zealand Ministry of Health data on mortality, hospitalization, cancer registrations and dispensed pharmaceuticals. A random sample of 438 participants returned for annual collection of blood samples to monitor adherence and safety (hypercalcemia), including repeat physical measurements at 12 months follow-up. The trial will allow testing of a priori hypotheses on several other endpoints including: weight, blood pressure, arterial waveform parameters, heart rate variability, lung function, muscle strength, gait and balance, mood, psoriasis, bone density, and chronic pain. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:观察性研究表明,低维生素D状态与心血管疾病的风险增加,急性呼吸道感染,跌倒和非椎骨骨折有关。我们招募了5110名AUCLDLDAND成人,年龄50-84岁,进入随机,双盲,安慰剂对照试验,以测试维生素D保证是否可以防止这四个主要结果。干预措施是2011 - 2015年估计中位数33岁(范围2.5-4.2)的每月胆总管剂量为100,000 IU(2.5毫克)。参与者主要来自家庭做法,加上毛利人,太平洋或南亚个人比例大的社区团体。基线评估包括医学史,生活方式,物理测量(例如血压,动脉波形,肺功能,肌肉功能)和血液样本(储存在-80℃以进行后续测试)。用调查问卷邮寄胶囊,以收集非住院结果的数据,并监测依从性和潜在的不利影响。其他数据来源包括新西兰卫生部卫生部有关死亡率,住院,癌症注册和分配的药物。返回438名参与者的随机样本,用于监测依赖和安全(高钙血症)的年度血液样本,包括在12个月后重复物理测量。该试验将允许在其他几个终点上测试先验假设,包括:体重,血压,动脉波形参数,心率变异性,肺功能,肌肉力量,步态和平衡,情绪,牛皮癣,骨密度和慢性疼痛。 (c)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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