Effects of Vitamin D, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and a Home Exercise Program on Prevention of Pre-Frailty in Older Adults: The DO-HEALTH Randomized Clinical Trial.

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14283/jfa.2022.48
M Gagesch, M Wieczorek, B Vellas, R W Kressig, R Rizzoli, J Kanis, W C Willett, A Egli, W Lang, E J Orav, H A Bischoff-Ferrari
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Abstract

Background: The benefits of supplemental vitamin D3, marine omega-3 fatty acids, and a simple home exercise program (SHEP) on frailty prevention in generally healthy community-dwelling older adults are unclear.

Objective: To test the effect of vitamin D3, omega-3s, and a SHEP, alone or in combination on incident pre-frailty and frailty in robust older adults over a follow-up of 36 months.

Methods: DO-HEALTH is a multi-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 2x2x2 factorial randomized clinical trial among generally healthy European adults aged 70 years or older, who had no major health events in the 5 years prior to enrollment, sufficient mobility and intact cognitive function. As a secondary outcome of the DO-HEALTH trial, among the subset of participants who were robust at baseline, we tested the individual and combined benefits of supplemental 2,000 IU/day of vitamin D3, 1 g/day of marine omega-3s, and a SHEP on the odds of being pre-frail and frail over 3 years of follow-up.

Results: At baseline, 1,137 out of 2,157 participants were robust (mean age 74.3 years, 56.5% women, mean gait speed 1.18 m/s). Over a median follow-up time of 2.9 years, 696 (61.2%) became pre-frail and 29 (2.6%) frail. Odds ratios for becoming pre-frail were not significantly lower for vitamin D3, or omega 3-s, or SHEP, individually, compared to control (placebo for the supplements and control exercise). However, the three treatments combined showed significantly decreased odds (OR 0.61 [95% CI 0.38-0.98; p=0.04) of becoming pre-frail compared to control. None of the individual treatments or their combination significantly reduced the odds of becoming frail.

Conclusion: Robust, generally healthy and active older adults without major comorbidities, may benefit from a combination of high-dose, supplemental vitamin D3, marine omega-3s, and SHEP with regard to the risk of becoming pre-frail over 3 years.

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维生素D、Omega-3脂肪酸和家庭锻炼计划对预防老年人前期虚弱的影响:DO-HEALTH随机临床试验
背景:补充维生素D3、海洋omega-3脂肪酸和简单的家庭运动计划(SHEP)对一般健康的社区老年人预防虚弱的益处尚不清楚。目的:在36个月的随访中,测试维生素D3、omega-3和SHEP单独或联合使用对健壮老年人发生前虚弱和虚弱的影响。方法:DO-HEALTH是一项多中心、双盲、安慰剂对照、2x2x2因子随机临床试验,研究对象为年龄在70岁及以上的一般健康的欧洲成年人,入组前5年内无重大健康事件,活动能力充足,认知功能完整。作为DO-HEALTH试验的次要结果,在基线时健康的参与者子集中,我们测试了补充2000 IU/天维生素D3, 1 g/天海洋ω -3和SHEP对3年随访期间体弱和体弱几率的个体和综合益处。结果:在基线时,2157名参与者中有1137人健壮(平均年龄74.3岁,56.5%为女性,平均步速1.18 m/s)。在中位随访2.9年期间,696名(61.2%)患者体弱,29名(2.6%)患者体弱。单独服用维生素D3、欧米茄3- 5或SHEP的人,与对照组(服用安慰剂的补充剂和对照组运动)相比,体弱前期的比值比并没有显著降低。然而,三种治疗联合使用的几率显著降低(OR 0.61 [95% CI 0.38-0.98;P =0.04)。没有一种单独的治疗方法或它们的组合能显著降低变得虚弱的几率。结论:对于没有主要合并症的身体强健、总体健康和活跃的老年人,在3年多的时间里,可能受益于高剂量补充维生素D3、海洋omega-3和SHEP的组合,从而降低前期体弱的风险。
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