A Higher Dose of Vitamin D Reduces the Risk of Falls in Nursing Home Residents: A Randomized, Multiple‐Dose Study
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- 8 January 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Vol. 55 (2) , 234-239
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2007.01048.x
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of four vitamin D supplement doses on falls risk in elderly nursing home residents.DESIGN: Secondary data analysis of a previously conducted randomized clinical trial.SETTING: Seven hundred twenty‐five‐bed long‐term care facility.PARTICIPANTS: One hundred twenty‐four nursing home residents (average age 89).INTERVENTION: Participants were randomly assigned to receive one of four vitamin D supplement doses (200 IU, 400 IU, 600 IU, or 800 IU) or placebo daily for 5 months.MEASUREMENTS: Number of fallers and number of falls assessed using facility incident tracking database.RESULTS: Over the 5‐month study period, the proportion of participants with falls was 44% in the placebo group (11/25), 58% (15/26) in the 200 IU group, 60% (15/25) in the 400 IU group, 60% (15/25) in the 600 IU group, and 20% (5/23) in the 800 IU group. Participants in the 800 IU group had a 72% lower adjusted‐incidence rate ratio of falls than those taking placebo over the 5 months (rate ratio=0.28; 95% confidence interval=0.11–0.75). No significant differences were observed for the adjusted fall rates compared to placebo in any of the other supplement groups.CONCLUSION: Nursing home residents in the highest vitamin D group (800 IU) had a lower number of fallers and a lower incidence rate of falls over 5 months than those taking lower doses. Adequate vitamin D supplementation in elderly nursing home residents could reduce the number of falls experienced by this high falls risk group.Keywords
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