Effect of vitamin d supplementation on muscle status in old patients recovering from covid-19 infection

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Background and Objectives: Vitamin D, in addition to its effect on mineral homeostasis, plays a key role in muscle metabolism. Vitamin D supplementation is involved in muscle recovery after damage as a consequence of either pathology or after high-intensity exercise. In this context, the aim of this study was to analyze the effect of vitamin D on muscle fitness in elderly patients in the recovery phase after SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infection. Materials and Methods: This pilot study was conducted at the Soria Norte Health Center. The study consisted of a double-blind trial with two groups of men (placebo and vitamin D-supplemented) (n = 15/group). Treatment with vitamin D (cholecalciferol: 2000 IU/day) and placebo was carried out for 6 weeks. Circulating hematological and biochemical parameters (total protein, glucose, vitamin D, urea, uric acid, aspartate aminotrans-ferase/glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase, alanine aminotransferase/glutamic-pyruvic transami-nase, creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, aldolase, gamma-glutamyl transferase and myoglo-bin) and the hormones cortisol and testosterone were determined. As for respiratory function tests, FEV1 and respiratory flow were also studied. For physical fitness tests, the “six-minute walk test” (6MWT) was used. Results: After vitamin D supplementation, we observed that serum creatine kinase levels returned to optimal values. This change suggests a protective role of vitamin D against muscle catabolism compared to placebo. In terms of physical test results, we observed only slight non-significant improvements, although patients reported feeling better. Conclusions: Vitamin D supplementation produces decreases in indicators of muscle damage, which may ultimately con-tribute to improving the health status and quality of life of patients who have suffered from COVID-19, during the recovery process.

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Caballero-García, A., Pérez-Valdecantos, D., Guallar, P., Caballero-Castillo, A., Roche, E., Noriega, D. C., & Córdova, A. (2021). Effect of vitamin d supplementation on muscle status in old patients recovering from covid-19 infection. Medicina (Lithuania), 57(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57101079

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