Title of article
VITAMIN STATUS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE IN RELATION TO THE USE OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS
Author/Authors
E. FABIAN1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
7
From page
206
To page
212
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the status of several vitamins and to investigate the effect of
regular individual supplementation on their status in this population. Design: An observational study. Setting:
State of Burgenland, Austria. Participants: A total of 102 non-institutionalized subjects (49% supplementing
regularly, 51% without supplementation) aged between 70-90 years were recruited. Measurements: Plasma levels
of vitamins A, D, E, K and C were determined by HPLC. The functional parameters of vitamins B1, B2 and B6,
i.e. the activities of the erythrocyte enzymes transketolase, glutathione reductase and glutamic oxaloacetic
transaminase, were analyzed photometrically; plasma folate and vitamin B12 were determined by RIA. Results:
The status of vitamins A, E and C was generally satisfactory. Eighty-eight percent and 42% of participants were
deficient in vitamins D and K, respectively, as were 29% for B6; up to 10% of participants were deficient in
vitamins B1, B2, B12 and folate. A considerable percentage of participants was, however, at risk for vitamin
deficiencies (vitamins B1, B6, B12, folate: 20-30%, vitamin B2: 60%). Except for vitamins A and K, regular
intake of supplements had a significant positive influence on vitamin levels. Conclusion: These results indicate
that use of supplements significantly improved the status of several vitamins in elderly people. Due to age-related
problems concerning the intake and digestion of nutrients, a moderate, regular supplementation might be a useful
option for older people who are otherwise unable to satisfy their micronutrient requirements
Keywords
Fat soluble vitamins , nutritional supplements , ELDERLY , water soluble vitamins
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Record number
850663
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