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Serum 1, 25-Hydroxyvitamin D: A Useful Index of Cognitive and Physical Functional Impairment in Healthy Older Adults in Japan: A Pilot Study 被引量:2
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作者 Noboru Hasegawa Miyako Mochizuki +3 位作者 mayumi kato Takako Yamada Nobuko Shimizu Akihisa Torii 《Health》 CAS 2016年第15期1679-1686,共9页
We enrolled 23 Japanese men (age: 76.0 ± 8.7) and 17 women (age: 78.3 ± 9.3) in this study. The physical function of even a person getting on a wheelchair could be tested in all subjects. Blood was collected... We enrolled 23 Japanese men (age: 76.0 ± 8.7) and 17 women (age: 78.3 ± 9.3) in this study. The physical function of even a person getting on a wheelchair could be tested in all subjects. Blood was collected by venipuncture and the serum 1, 25-hydroxy vitamin D (1, 25OHD) concentration was measured. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Japanese version (MoCA-J) was used for the cognitive function test. Physical function was measured objectively using the Timed UP and Go (TUG) and 4-m walking test (4MWS). A significant positive correlation was found between serum 1, 25OHD and MMSE or MoCA-J. It is expected that an elderly person can maintain a mean serum 1, 25OHD level of about 100 pg/mL for preventing early cognitive disorder. In the present study, a significant positive correlation was found between urinary 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25OHD)/creatinine and MMSE or MoCA-J. Our results showed that urinary 25OHD might be a useful biomarker for predicting cognitive disorder. There was a significant negative correlation between serum 1, 25OHD and TUG or 4MWS. These findings suggest that serum 1, 25OHD levels might serve as a useful index to improve cognitive and physical functional impairment. 展开更多
关键词 Serum 1 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Cognitive Function Physical Function AGING Urinary 25-Hydroxyvitamin D
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Self-care practices and health-seeking behavior among older persons in a developing country:Theories-based research 被引量:2
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作者 Andi Masyitha Irwan mayumi kato +3 位作者 Kazuyo Kitaoka Teruhiko Kido Yoshimi Taniguchi Miho Shogenji 《International Journal of Nursing Sciences》 2016年第1期11-23,共13页
Purpose:The aim of this study was to examine the self-care practices and health-seeking behaviours of older adults in urban Indonesia.Methods:The cross-sectional study was performed from January to March 2014 in the T... Purpose:The aim of this study was to examine the self-care practices and health-seeking behaviours of older adults in urban Indonesia.Methods:The cross-sectional study was performed from January to March 2014 in the Tammua sub-district of Indonesia.At the time of the study,273 older adults resided in Tammua,and half of them(51.2%)participated in this study.Data collection was carried out including self-care practices,health literacy,self-efficacy and basic conditioning factors.Results:It was found that most respondents(124;88.6%)always ate various protein sources daily.However,many participants never limited consumption of sugar(55;39.3%)or salt(40;28.6%),and more than half of respondents(96;68.6%)did not regularly visit MHCs.Health status(p<0.05),health maintenance(p<0.01)and salt limitation(p<0.05)were all significantly associated with salt limitation.It was found that respondents with higher selfefficacy,those who did not want to get information,and those of younger ages are less likely to visit MHCs regularly.Conclusion:An understanding of self-care practices and self-efficacy is needed to improve health care in developing countries.High self-efficacy should be promoted along with adequate health literacy.Older persons should learn the importance of regular health examinations to promote health,prevent diseases,and slow the progress of chronic diseases.The number of respondents who never limit their sugar and salt intake was especially surprising.An intervention program should be developed to limit salt and sugar intake of Indonesian elderly and to motivate older persons to use primary health services. 展开更多
关键词 Health-seeking behavior Monthly health checkups Older adults Primary health care Self-care practices
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Vitamin D3 Supplementation Improved Physical Performance in Healthy Older Adults in Japan: A Pilot Study
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作者 Noboru Hasegawa Miyako Mochizuki +2 位作者 mayumi kato Nobuko Shimizu Takako Yamada 《Health》 2018年第9期1200-1209,共10页
Japan has the highest proportion of older adults and so-called “Super-aged society” in the world. These results suggested that the prevalence of both cognitive and physical functional impairment increases with age. ... Japan has the highest proportion of older adults and so-called “Super-aged society” in the world. These results suggested that the prevalence of both cognitive and physical functional impairment increases with age. Therefore, the present study was designed to investigate the effect of vitamin D3 supplementation in cognitive and physical functional impairment in healthy older adults in Japan. We enrolled 7 Japanese male (age: 76.0 ± 8.7) and 5 female (age: 78.3 ± 9.3) in this study. The physical function of even a person getting on a wheelchair could be tested in all subjects. Treatment group (n = 7) consisted of a 500 IU/day vitamin D3 corresponding to twice of daily requirement for 6 months. Blood was collected by venipuncture and the serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25 OHD), 1,25-hydroxy vitamin D (1,25 OHD), Ca and PTH concentration were measured. The Mini-Mental State Examination and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Japanese version were used for the cognitive function test. Physical function was measured objectively using the Timed Up and Go (TUG), 4-mgait speed test (4 MGS), 5-repetition sit-to-stand (5 STS), 30-second chair stand test (CS-30) and measurement of upper grip strength. Our results show that a 6-month intake of vitamin D3 increased serum 25 OHD within the insufficiency and sufficiency levels without changing 1,25 OHD, Ca and PTH concentration. And it significantly decreased 4 MGS without changing TUG, 5 STS, CS-30, upper grip strength and cognitive function. Serum 25 OHD cut-off values for skeletal muscle index, grip strength and 4 MGS in diagnosis of sarcopenia are 18.6 - 23.4 ng/mL. These findings suggest that serum 25 OHD levels (23.4 ng/mL) might improve moving capacity, lower limb muscle strength, and physical balance functional impairment. 展开更多
关键词 Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D COGNITIVE FUNCTION Physical FUNCTION AGING SARCOPENIA
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