Influence of vitamin D supplementation on muscle strength and exercise capacity in South African schoolchildren: a randomised controlled trial (ViDiKids)

Keren Middelkoop, Lisa Micklesfield, Stephanie Hemmings, Neil Walker, Justine Stewart, David Jolliffe, Amy Mendham, Jonathan Tang, Cyrus Cooper, Nicholas Harvey, Robert Wilkinson, Adrian Martineau
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Objective: To determine whether vitamin D supplementation influences grip strength, explosive leg power, cardiorespiratory fitness and risk of exercise-induced bronchoconstriciton (EIB) in South African schoolchildren. Methods: Sub-study (n=450) in Cape Town schoolchildren aged 8-11 years, nested within a phase 3 randomised placebo-controlled trial (ViDiKids). The intervention was weekly oral doses of 10,000 IU vitamin D3 (n=228) or placebo (n=222) for 3 years. Outcome measures were serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25[OH]D3) concentrations, grip strength, standing long jump distance, peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak, determined using 20-metre multi-stage shuttle run tests) and the proportion of children with EIB, all measured at end-study. Results: 64.7% of participants had serum 25(OH)D3 concentrations <75 nmol/L at baseline. At 3-year follow-up, children randomised to vitamin D vs. placebo had higher mean serum 25(OH)D3 concentrations (97.6 vs. 58.8 nmol/L respectively; adjusted mean difference [aMD] 39.9 nmol/L, 95% CI 36.1 to 43.6) and long jump distance (128.3 vs. 122.1 cm; aMD 3.6 cm, 95% CI 0.0 to 7.2). No end-study differences in grip strength, VO2peak, or spirometric lung volumes were seen, but administration of vitamin D vs. placebo was associated with a borderline-significant increased risk of EIB (14.5% vs. 8.6%; adjusted odds ratio 1.92, 95% CI 0.99 to 3.73). Conclusion: A 3-year course of weekly oral supplementation with 10,000 IU vitamin D3 elevated serum 25(OH)D3 concentrations in South African schoolchildren and induced a small increase in long jump distance, but had no effect on grip strength or VO2 peak. Potential effects of vitamin D on risk of EIB require further research.
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补充维生素 D 对南非学龄儿童肌肉力量和运动能力的影响:随机对照试验 (ViDiKids)
目的确定补充维生素 D 是否会影响南非学龄儿童的握力、腿部爆发力、心肺功能以及运动诱发支气管收缩(EIB)的风险。研究方法在开普敦 8-11 岁学龄儿童中开展的子研究(n=450),嵌套于第三阶段随机安慰剂对照试验(ViDiKids)中。干预措施是每周口服 10,000 IU 维生素 D3(样本数=228)或安慰剂(样本数=222),为期 3 年。结果测量指标包括血清25-羟基维生素D3(25[OH]D3)浓度、握力、立定跳远距离、峰值摄氧量(VO2peak,通过20米多级往返跑测试确定)以及患有EIB的儿童比例,所有指标均在研究结束时进行测量。研究结果64.7%的参与者基线血清25(OH)D3浓度为75 nmol/L。在3年的随访中,与安慰剂相比,随机服用维生素D的儿童的平均血清25(OH)D3浓度更高(分别为97.6毫摩尔/升和58.8毫摩尔/升;调整后平均差[aMD]为39.9毫摩尔/升,95% CI为36.1至43.6),跳远距离也更高(分别为128.3厘米和122.1厘米;aMD为3.6厘米,95% CI为0.0至7.2)。最终研究结果显示,握力、VO2 峰值或肺活量无差异,但服用维生素 D 与服用安慰剂相比,EIB 的风险有边缘显著增加(14.5% 对 8.6%;调整后的几率比 1.92,95% CI 0.99 对 3.73)。结论每周口服补充 10,000 IU 维生素 D3 的 3 年疗程可提高南非学童的血清 25(OH)D3 浓度,并使跳远距离略有增加,但对握力或 VO2 峰值没有影响。维生素 D 对 EIB 风险的潜在影响需要进一步研究。
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