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Dietary Supplement Intake and Its Association with Cognitive Function, Physical Fitness, Depressive Symptoms, Nutritional Status and Biochemical Indices in a 3-Year Follow-Up Among Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study

PURPOSE: Use of dietary supplements by older adults has been increasing for improving micronutrient deficiencies, cognitive function, and overall health status. Thus, the objective of this secondary investigation is to explore the longitudinal association of baseline supplement intake in improving c...

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Autores principales: Vanoh, Divya, Shahar, Suzana, Yahya, Hanis Mastura, Che Din, Normah, Mat Ludin, Arimi Fitri, Ajit Singh, Devinder Kaur, Sharif, Razinah, Rajab, Nor Fadilah
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Publicado: Dove 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7847381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33531799
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S266587
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author Vanoh, Divya
Shahar, Suzana
Yahya, Hanis Mastura
Che Din, Normah
Mat Ludin, Arimi Fitri
Ajit Singh, Devinder Kaur
Sharif, Razinah
Rajab, Nor Fadilah
author_facet Vanoh, Divya
Shahar, Suzana
Yahya, Hanis Mastura
Che Din, Normah
Mat Ludin, Arimi Fitri
Ajit Singh, Devinder Kaur
Sharif, Razinah
Rajab, Nor Fadilah
author_sort Vanoh, Divya
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description PURPOSE: Use of dietary supplements by older adults has been increasing for improving micronutrient deficiencies, cognitive function, and overall health status. Thus, the objective of this secondary investigation is to explore the longitudinal association of baseline supplement intake in improving cognitive function, biochemical parameters, anthropometric variables and physical fitness among older adults. METHODS: Towards Useful Aging (TUA) is a three-year longitudinal study conducted at baseline (2013–2014) and at follow-up (2015–2017) surveys. The number of participants dropped from 2322 during baseline study to 1787 and 1560 during the 18th and 36th month follow-up, respectively. Data on socio-demography, use of dietary supplement, biochemical indices, anthropometry, cognitive function, physical fitness and depressive symptoms were obtained. Longitudinal associations were done using the linear mixed model analysis among 1285 subjects with complete data. RESULTS: The most common vitamin and mineral supplementations consumed were multivitamin, B-complex, and calcium. Meanwhile, the herbal supplements consumed by participants were Eurycoma longifolia, Morinda citrifolia and Orthosiphon aristatus. Longitudinal analysis adjusted for multiple covariates showed improvement in both supplement users and non-users for global cognitive function, working memory, visual memory, 2-minute step test, chair stand test, chair sit and reach and time up and go test, waist circumference and hip circumference in both the supplement users and non-users. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicated that dietary supplement intake is not associated with cognitive function, physical fitness, nutritional status, depressive symptoms or biochemical indices since improvement in the parameters was observed among both supplement users and non-users.
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spelling pubmed-78473812021-02-01 Dietary Supplement Intake and Its Association with Cognitive Function, Physical Fitness, Depressive Symptoms, Nutritional Status and Biochemical Indices in a 3-Year Follow-Up Among Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study Vanoh, Divya Shahar, Suzana Yahya, Hanis Mastura Che Din, Normah Mat Ludin, Arimi Fitri Ajit Singh, Devinder Kaur Sharif, Razinah Rajab, Nor Fadilah Clin Interv Aging Original Research PURPOSE: Use of dietary supplements by older adults has been increasing for improving micronutrient deficiencies, cognitive function, and overall health status. Thus, the objective of this secondary investigation is to explore the longitudinal association of baseline supplement intake in improving cognitive function, biochemical parameters, anthropometric variables and physical fitness among older adults. METHODS: Towards Useful Aging (TUA) is a three-year longitudinal study conducted at baseline (2013–2014) and at follow-up (2015–2017) surveys. The number of participants dropped from 2322 during baseline study to 1787 and 1560 during the 18th and 36th month follow-up, respectively. Data on socio-demography, use of dietary supplement, biochemical indices, anthropometry, cognitive function, physical fitness and depressive symptoms were obtained. Longitudinal associations were done using the linear mixed model analysis among 1285 subjects with complete data. RESULTS: The most common vitamin and mineral supplementations consumed were multivitamin, B-complex, and calcium. Meanwhile, the herbal supplements consumed by participants were Eurycoma longifolia, Morinda citrifolia and Orthosiphon aristatus. Longitudinal analysis adjusted for multiple covariates showed improvement in both supplement users and non-users for global cognitive function, working memory, visual memory, 2-minute step test, chair stand test, chair sit and reach and time up and go test, waist circumference and hip circumference in both the supplement users and non-users. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicated that dietary supplement intake is not associated with cognitive function, physical fitness, nutritional status, depressive symptoms or biochemical indices since improvement in the parameters was observed among both supplement users and non-users. Dove 2021-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7847381/ /pubmed/33531799 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S266587 Text en © 2021 Vanoh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Vanoh, Divya
Shahar, Suzana
Yahya, Hanis Mastura
Che Din, Normah
Mat Ludin, Arimi Fitri
Ajit Singh, Devinder Kaur
Sharif, Razinah
Rajab, Nor Fadilah
Dietary Supplement Intake and Its Association with Cognitive Function, Physical Fitness, Depressive Symptoms, Nutritional Status and Biochemical Indices in a 3-Year Follow-Up Among Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study
title Dietary Supplement Intake and Its Association with Cognitive Function, Physical Fitness, Depressive Symptoms, Nutritional Status and Biochemical Indices in a 3-Year Follow-Up Among Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study
title_full Dietary Supplement Intake and Its Association with Cognitive Function, Physical Fitness, Depressive Symptoms, Nutritional Status and Biochemical Indices in a 3-Year Follow-Up Among Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Dietary Supplement Intake and Its Association with Cognitive Function, Physical Fitness, Depressive Symptoms, Nutritional Status and Biochemical Indices in a 3-Year Follow-Up Among Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Supplement Intake and Its Association with Cognitive Function, Physical Fitness, Depressive Symptoms, Nutritional Status and Biochemical Indices in a 3-Year Follow-Up Among Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study
title_short Dietary Supplement Intake and Its Association with Cognitive Function, Physical Fitness, Depressive Symptoms, Nutritional Status and Biochemical Indices in a 3-Year Follow-Up Among Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study
title_sort dietary supplement intake and its association with cognitive function, physical fitness, depressive symptoms, nutritional status and biochemical indices in a 3-year follow-up among community dwelling older adults: a longitudinal study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7847381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33531799
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S266587
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