25OH Vitamin D Is No Associated with Muscle Function Loss in Adults and Elderly Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis

2021 
In patients with chronic kidney disease, sarcopenia is associated with dialysis treatment, accelerated protein catabolism, and high energy demand. Thus, this study aimed to assess the association between 25-OH vitamin D concentrations and muscle function in patients undergoing hemodialysis. A cross-sectional study. Performed in a hemodialysis clinic. 79 adult and elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis. The sample was divided according to the SARC-F definition, being 55 patients allocated in the SARC-F <4 group and 24 in the SARC-F ≥4 group. Normal 25-OH vitamin D concentrations was considered when ≥30 ng/dL. Vitamin D concentrations and number of patients with low or normal muscle function did not differ between the groups. There was no correlation between SARC-F and 25-OH vitamin D levels (r: −0.09, p=0.42). 25-OH vitamin D has no association with muscle function loss in adults and elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis.
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