Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Sports Medicine Institute, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York.
Sports Health. 2021 Mar;13(2):173-180. doi: 10.1177/1941738120953414. Epub 2020 Dec 10.
Low levels of vitamin D have well-known impacts on bone health, but vitamin D also has a more global role throughout many tissues, including skeletal muscle. The high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D and the vast physiological features of vitamin D have led researchers to examine the influence of vitamin D on physical performance and injury. Because of the critical role of vitamin D in maintaining musculoskeletal health and function, a high rate of hypovitaminosis D among female patients with a variety of musculoskeletal issues could be of high clinical relevance.
There is a high prevalence of low vitamin D in female patients with both acute and overuse sports-related issues of both soft tissue and bone.
Prospective cohort study.
Level 3.
Female patients, aged 16 to 40 years, presenting with lower extremity injury diagnosed within the past 4 weeks, no use of multivitamin or vitamin D supplement, and no history of malabsorption syndrome met the inclusion criteria. Vitamin D levels were assessed and categorized as normal (≥32 ng/mL) and low, which includes insufficient (20.01-31.9 ng/mL) and deficient (≤20 ng/mL).
Of the 105 patients enrolled, 65.7% had low vitamin D. Within the low vitamin D cohort, 40.6% were deficient and 59.4% were insufficient. Injuries were grouped into overuse or acute with 74 overuse injuries and 31 acute injuries, exhibiting low vitamin D prevalence of 60.8% and 77.4%, respectively. Patients with ligamentous/cartilaginous injuries exhibited the highest percentage of low vitamin D (76.5%), followed by those with patellofemoral-related complaints (71.0%), muscle/tendon injuries (54.6%), and bone stress injuries (45.5%). In univariable analysis, older age, non-White race, less physical activity, less high-intensity interval training days, less endurance training days, and more rest days showed an association with low vitamin D, but none showed an independent association in multivariable analysis.
The prevalence of low vitamin D in female patients with various musculoskeletal complaints was high. Clinicians should evaluate for low vitamin D in both acute and overuse injuries.
In addition to screening, this study suggests that clinicians should evaluate for low vitamin D levels beyond bone stress injuries in the setting of acute and overuse injuries.
维生素 D 水平较低对骨骼健康有众所周知的影响,但维生素 D 在许多组织中也有更广泛的作用,包括骨骼肌。维生素 D 缺乏症的高发率和维生素 D 的广泛生理特征促使研究人员研究维生素 D 对身体机能和损伤的影响。由于维生素 D 在维持肌肉骨骼健康和功能方面的关键作用,患有各种肌肉骨骼问题的女性患者中维生素 D 缺乏症的高发病率可能具有重要的临床意义。
患有急性和过度使用导致的软组织和骨骼运动相关问题的女性患者中,维生素 D 水平低的情况很常见。
前瞻性队列研究。
3 级。
符合以下条件的女性患者纳入研究:年龄 16 至 40 岁,下肢损伤在过去 4 周内确诊,未使用多种维生素或维生素 D 补充剂,无吸收不良综合征病史。评估维生素 D 水平并分类为正常(≥32ng/mL)和低,包括不足(20.01-31.9ng/mL)和缺乏(≤20ng/mL)。
在纳入的 105 名患者中,有 65.7%的患者维生素 D 水平低。在低维生素 D 组中,40.6%的患者维生素 D 缺乏,59.4%的患者维生素 D 不足。损伤分为过度使用或急性,过度使用损伤 74 例,急性损伤 31 例,分别显示低维生素 D 患病率为 60.8%和 77.4%。韧带/软骨损伤患者的低维生素 D 比例最高(76.5%),其次是髌股相关投诉(71.0%)、肌肉/肌腱损伤(54.6%)和骨应力损伤(45.5%)。在单变量分析中,年龄较大、非白人种族、体力活动较少、高强度间歇训练天数较少、耐力训练天数较少、休息天数较多与低维生素 D 相关,但在多变量分析中均无独立相关性。
患有各种肌肉骨骼疾病的女性患者中低维生素 D 患病率较高。临床医生应在急性和过度使用损伤时评估低维生素 D。
除了筛查之外,本研究还表明,在急性和过度使用损伤的情况下,临床医生除了评估骨应激损伤外,还应评估低维生素 D 水平。