He Lingfang, Ma Tianqi, Zhang Guogang, Cheng Xunjie, Bai Yongping
Department of Geriatric Medicine, Center of Coronary Circulation, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.
National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Front Nutr. 2023 Jan 13;9:1082282. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.1082282. eCollection 2022.
To assess the associations of vitamin and/or nutritional supplements (VNS) with falls among patients with diabetes.
9,141 and 21,489 middle-aged participants with diabetes from Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) trial and UK Biobank were included. Use of VNS was collected at baseline, and fall events were recorded using annual questionnaires in ACCORD and electric records in UK Biobank during follow-up. The associations of VNS use with fall risk were analyzed using logistic regression models in ACCORD and Fine-Gray sub-distribution hazard models in UK Biobank. The role of specific supplements was also estimated in UK Biobank, adjusting for confounding factors and multiple comparisons.
45.9% (4,193/9,141, 5.5 median follow-up years) patients in ACCORD and 10.5% (2,251/21,489, 11.9 median follow-up years) in UK Biobank experienced fall and in-patient events during follow-up, respectively. In ACCORD, VNS using was associated with an increased risk of fall (full-adjusted odds ratio [OR]: 1.26, < 0.05). In UK Biobank, despite no significant association between VNS overall and in-patient fall, vitamin B, calcium, and iron using increased the risk of falls significantly (full-adjusted hazard ratio range: 1.31-1.37, < 0.05).
Use of specific VNS increased the risk of fall among patients with diabetes. The non-indicative use of nutritional supplements for patients with diabetes might be inadvisable.
评估维生素和/或营养补充剂(VNS)与糖尿病患者跌倒之间的关联。
纳入了来自糖尿病心血管风险控制行动(ACCORD)试验的9141名和英国生物银行的21489名中年糖尿病参与者。在基线时收集VNS的使用情况,并在随访期间使用ACCORD的年度问卷和英国生物银行的电子记录记录跌倒事件。使用ACCORD中的逻辑回归模型和英国生物银行中的Fine-Gray亚分布风险模型分析VNS使用与跌倒风险之间的关联。在英国生物银行中还估计了特定补充剂的作用,并对混杂因素和多重比较进行了调整。
ACCORD试验中的45.9%(4193/9141,中位随访5.5年)患者和英国生物银行中的10.5%(2251/21489,中位随访11.9年)患者在随访期间分别经历了跌倒和住院事件。在ACCORD试验中,使用VNS与跌倒风险增加相关(完全调整后的优势比[OR]:1.26,<0.05)。在英国生物银行中,尽管VNS总体与住院跌倒之间无显著关联,但使用维生素B、钙和铁会显著增加跌倒风险(完全调整后的风险比范围:1.31 - 1.37,<0.05)。
使用特定的VNS会增加糖尿病患者的跌倒风险。对糖尿病患者非指征性使用营养补充剂可能不可取。