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Vitamin D and cognitive functioning in the elderly population in Germany
Authors:Breitling Lutz P  Perna Laura  Müller Heiko  Raum Elke  Kliegel Matthias  Brenner Hermann
Affiliation:
  • a Division C070 Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany
  • b Department of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
  • Abstract:

    Objectives

    To examine the relationship of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D3 with cognitive functioning in higher age, using an instrument covering multiple cognitive domains in a population-based study.

    Design

    Follow-up study with measurement of vitamin D levels at baseline and assessment of cognitive functioning at year 5 follow-up.

    Setting and participants

    A subgroup of 1639 participants of the ongoing epidemiological ESTHER study of the elderly general population in Saarland State, Germany, aged 65 + years at baseline (2000-2002).

    Intervention

    Observational study.

    Measurements

    Cognitive functioning was assessed by the COGTEL phone interview developed by Kliegel et al., which was administered 5 years after ESTHER baseline. Vitamin D in baseline samples was measured by chemiluminescence methods. Additional information was obtained by standardised questionnaires.

    Results

    In multiple linear regression adjusted for important confounders, women in the lowest sex-specific quintile of vitamin D showed an on average 2.1 (95% confidence interval: 0.4 to 3.9) units lower COGTEL score than women in the highest quintile. A similar, albeit slightly weaker, association was seen in males (difference of 1.7 [− 0.4 to 3.8] units). Spline regression suggested non-linearity with a distinct decline in cognitive performance in the lower range of vitamin D levels.

    Conclusions

    Our findings support suggestions that low levels of vitamin D may be associated with reduced cognitive functioning in the elderly.
    Keywords:25-Hydroxy vitamin D3   Adult cognitive functioning   Epidemiological study   Telephone interview   Dose-response relationship
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