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. 2013:2013:463589.
doi: 10.1155/2013/463589. Epub 2013 Aug 24.

Evidence for the treatment of osteoporosis with vitamin D in residential care and in the community dwelling elderly

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Evidence for the treatment of osteoporosis with vitamin D in residential care and in the community dwelling elderly

John A A Geddes et al. Biomed Res Int. 2013.

Abstract

Introduction: Vitamin D is common treatment for osteoporosis. Both age >70 years and living in residential care are associated with increased fracture risk. Community dwelling elderly are a heterogeneous group who may have more similatiry with residential care groups than younger community dwelling counterparts.

Aims: To review the evidence for cholecalciferol or ergocalciferol tretment of osteoporosis in either community dwelling patients aged ≥70 years of age, or redidential care patients. Secondly endpoints were changes in bone mineral denisty, and in bone turnover markers.

Methods: We performed a literature search using search terms for osteoporosis and vitamin D. Treatment for at least one year was required.

Results: Only one residential care study using cholecalciferol, showed non-vertebral and hip fracture reduction in vitamin D deficient subjects. In the community setting one quasi randomised study using ergocalciferol showed reduction in total but not hip or non-vertebral fracture, and a second randomised study showed increased hip fracture risk. Three studies reported increases in hip bone mineral denisty.

Discussion: A minority of studies demonstrated a fracture benefit form vitamin D and one suggested possible harm in a community setting. Current practice should be to only offer this treatment to subjects identified as deficient.

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