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Clin Interv Aging ; 19: 763-768, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38741720

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Purpose: Vitamin D deficiency is a common finding in geriatric patients. The ESPEN micronutrient guideline states that vitamin D serum levels significantly decrease in the presence of inflammation and should be interpreted with caution. This is of great interest for hospital care and would imply a significant change to the current approach to hospitalized patients with suspected vitamin D deficiency. Patients and methods: To evaluate the association of vitamin D and inflammation, we reanalyzed the data set of serum 25(OH)D-Levels of 687 consecutive geriatric hospitalized patients of a previously published study. Results: We found that vitamin D deficiency (<20 ng/dl) was prevalent in 78.0% and vitamin D insufficiency (20-30 ng/dl) in 9.9% of patients. Sperman's correlation showed a significant but very weak correlation (R = -0.100, P < 0.01) of serum vitamin D and C-reactive protein. However, linear regression with the inclusion of age and gender revealed no significant association (beta-coefficient -0.070; p=0.067). Conclusion: In this study, we could not confirm a significant and clinically relevant association between serum vitamin D levels and inflammation, contrasting with a previous study. However, longitudinal studies need to be performed to draw a final conclusion.


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C-Reactive Protein , Hospitalization , Inflammation , Vitamin D Deficiency , Vitamin D , Humans , Vitamin D Deficiency/blood , Male , Female , Vitamin D/blood , Aged , Retrospective Studies , Inflammation/blood , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Aged, 80 and over , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Linear Models , Prevalence
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