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Effect of vitamin B12 and folic acid supplementation on bone mineral density and quantitative ultrasound parameters in older people with an elevated plasma homocysteine level: B-PROOF, a randomized controlled trial

Authors :
Enneman, A.W.
Swart, K.M.A.
van Wijngaarden, J.P.
van Dijk, S.C.
Ham, A.C.
Brouwer-Brolsma, E.M.
van der Zwaluw, N.L.
Dhonukshe-Rutten, R.A.M.
van der Cammen, T.J.M.
de Groot, C.P.G.M.
van Meurs, J.B.J.
Lips, P.
Uitterlinden, A.G.
Zillikens, M.C.
van Schoor, N.M.
van der Velde, N.
Enneman, A.W.
Swart, K.M.A.
van Wijngaarden, J.P.
van Dijk, S.C.
Ham, A.C.
Brouwer-Brolsma, E.M.
van der Zwaluw, N.L.
Dhonukshe-Rutten, R.A.M.
van der Cammen, T.J.M.
de Groot, C.P.G.M.
van Meurs, J.B.J.
Lips, P.
Uitterlinden, A.G.
Zillikens, M.C.
van Schoor, N.M.
van der Velde, N.
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ISSN: 0171-967X
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

High plasma homocysteine (Hcy) levels are associated with increased osteoporotic fracture incidence. However, the mechanism remains unclear. We investigated the effect of Hcy-lowering vitamin B12 and folic acid treatment on bone mineral density (BMD) and calcaneal quantitative ultrasound (QUS) parameters. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial included participants aged =65 years with plasma Hcy levels between 12 and 50 µmol/L. The intervention comprised 2-year supplementation with either a combination of 500 µg B12, 400 µg folic acid, and 600 IU vitamin D or placebo with 600 IU vitamin D only. In total, 1111 participants underwent repeated dual-energy X-ray assessment and 1165 participants underwent QUS. Femoral neck (FN) BMD, lumbar spine (LS) BMD, calcaneal broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA), and calcaneal speed of sound (SOS) were assessed. After 2 years, FN-BMD and BUA had significantly decreased, while LS-BMD significantly increased (all p <0.01) and SOS did not change in either treatment arm. No statistically significant differences between the intervention and placebo group were present for FN-BMD (p = 0.24), LS-BMD (p = 0.16), SOS (p = 0.67), and BUA (p = 0.96). However, exploratory subgroup analyses revealed a small positive effect of the intervention on BUA at follow-up among compliant persons >80 years (estimated marginal mean 64.4 dB/MHz for the intervention group and 61.0 dB/MHz for the placebo group, p = 0.04 for difference). In conclusion, this study showed no overall effect of treatment with vitamin B12 and folic acid on BMD or QUS parameters in elderly, mildly hyperhomocysteinemic persons, but suggests a small beneficial effect on BUA in persons >80 years who were compliant in taking the supplement.

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0171-967X
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application/pdf, Calcified Tissue International 96 (2015) 5, ISSN: 0171-967X, ISSN: 0171-967X, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200331477
Document Type :
Electronic Resource