The effect of vitamin D on neurocognitive functions in older vitamin D deficient adults: a pilot longitudinal interventional study

Author:

Turkmen Banu Ozulu1,Can Busra2ORCID,Buker Seda3,Beser Birsu3,Büyükgök Deniz3,Dernek Bahar4,Bovatekin Sevilay1,Kucukdagli Pınar1,Ilhan Birkan1,Kalem Şükriye Akça3,Erten Nilgun1,Karan Mehmet Akif1,Bahat Gulistan1

Affiliation:

1. Istanbul Medical School, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatrics Istanbul University Istanbul Turkey

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatrics Marmara University Medical School Istanbul Turkey

3. Department of Neuroscience Istanbul University Istanbul Turkey

4. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic Istanbul Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Research and Training Hospital Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

BackgroundThe relationship between vitamin D and cognitive status remains controversial. We aimed to evaluate the effect of vitamin D replacement on cognitive functions in healthy and cognitively intact vitamin D deficient older females.MethodsThis study was designed as a prospective interventional study. A total of 30 female adults aged ≥60 with a serum 25 (OH) vitamin D level of <10 ng/ml were included. Participants were administered 50 000 IU vitamin D3 weekly for 8 weeks followed by a maintenance therapy of 1000 U/day. Detailed neuropsychological assessment was performed prior to vitamin D replacement and repeated at 6 months by the same psychologist.ResultsMean age was 63 ± 6.7 years and baseline vitamin D level was 7.8 ± 2.0 (range: 3.5–10.3) ng/ml. At 6 months, vitamin D level was 32.5 ± 3.4 (32.2–55) ng/ml. The Judgement of Line Orientation Test (P = 0.04), inaccurate word memorizing of the Verbal Memory Processes Test (P = 0.02), perseveration scores of the Verbal Memory Processes Test (P = 0.005), topographical accuracy of the Warrington Recognition Memory Test (P = 0.002), and the spontaneous self‐correction of an error in the Boston Naming Test (P = 0.003) scores increased significantly, while the delayed recall score in the Verbal Memory Processes Test (P = 0.03), incorrect naming of words in the Boston Naming Test (P = 0.04), interference time of the Stroop Test (P = 0.05), and spontaneous corrections of the Stroop Test (P = 0.02) scores decreased significantly from baseline.ConclusionVitamin D replacement has a positive effect on cognitive domains related to visuospatial, executive, and memory processing functions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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