The prevalence of thiamine deficiency among elderly nursing home residents: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

Uchida Nozomu12ORCID,Ishida Mayumi2,Sato Izumi3,Yoshioka Akira4,Takahashi Takao5,Furuya Daisuke6,Ebihara Yasuhiro7,Ito Hiroshi8,Onishi Hideki2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Medicine Ogano Town Central Hospital Saitama Japan

2. Department of Psycho‐oncology Saitama Medical University International Medical Center Saitama Japan

3. Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Nagasaki University Nagasaki Japan

4. Department of Medical Oncology and Palliative Care Mitsubishi Kyoto Hospital Kyoto Japan

5. Department of Supportive Medicine Saitama Medical University International Medical Center Saitama Japan

6. Department of General Medicine Saitama Medical University International Medical Center Saitama Japan

7. Department of Laboratory Medicine Saitama Medical University International Medical Center Saitama Japan

8. Ito Internal Medicine and Pediatric Clinic Fukuoka Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlthough thiamine deficiency (TD) can lead to Wernicke encephalopathy, the characteristics associated with TD in the elderly have not yet been clarified. We sought to clarify the frequency of TD among an institutionalized elderly population with a controlled dietary intake and to identify possible factors related to TD.MethodWe undertook a cross‐sectional study of residents in three nursing homes for the elderly as of June 2020. Blood thiamine concentrations were measured using a high‐performance liquid chromatography method, with TD defined as a concentration of <21.3 ng/mL. Basic data (age, sex, height, weight, and BMI), dietary intake for the previous 3 weeks, degree of care (DOC), degree of independence in daily life for elderly with dementia (DIDLED), and comorbidities were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods.ResultsThe mean age (±SD) was 86.9 years (±8.29), with 84 residents (70.0%) being female. The DIDLED varied from total independence to long‐term care level 5 (full assistance), with 89.2% suffering dementia. The mean whole blood thiamine value was 36.18 (±17.58) ng/ml, with TD confirmed in 7 (5.8%) of the 120 residents. All TD patients suffered from dementia. No TD was observed in patients with a near‐normal food intake, and no related factors were observed among the other items.ConclusionReduced food intake may at increase the risk of TD and symptoms of TD may be overlooked in those displaying symptoms of dementia; thus, it is important for clinicians working with the elderly to remain aware of the potential for TD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Family Practice,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Internal Medicine

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