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Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study
BACKGROUND: Maintenance of high physical performance during aging might be supported by an adequate dietary intake of niacin, vitamins B-6 and B-12, and folate because these B vitamins are involved in multiple processes related to muscle functioning. However, not much is known about the association...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8024000/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33515034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa368 |
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author | Grootswagers, Pol Mensink, Marco Berendsen, Agnes A M Deen, Carolien P J Kema, Ido P Bakker, Stephan J L Santoro, Aurelia Franceschi, Claudio Meunier, Nathalie Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne Bialecka-Debek, Agata Rolf, Katarzyna Fairweather-Tait, Susan Jennings, Amy Feskens, Edith J M de Groot, Lisette C P G M |
author_facet | Grootswagers, Pol Mensink, Marco Berendsen, Agnes A M Deen, Carolien P J Kema, Ido P Bakker, Stephan J L Santoro, Aurelia Franceschi, Claudio Meunier, Nathalie Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne Bialecka-Debek, Agata Rolf, Katarzyna Fairweather-Tait, Susan Jennings, Amy Feskens, Edith J M de Groot, Lisette C P G M |
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description | BACKGROUND: Maintenance of high physical performance during aging might be supported by an adequate dietary intake of niacin, vitamins B-6 and B-12, and folate because these B vitamins are involved in multiple processes related to muscle functioning. However, not much is known about the association between dietary intake of these B vitamins and physical performance. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to investigate the association between dietary intake of niacin, vitamins B-6 and B-12, and folate and physical performance in older adults and to explore mediation by niacin status and homocysteine concentrations. METHODS: We used baseline data from the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) trial, which included n = 1249 healthy older adults (aged 65–79 y) with complete data on dietary intake measured with 7-d food records and questionnaires on vitamin supplement use and physical performance measured with the short physical performance battery and handgrip dynamometry. Associations were assessed by adjusted linear mixed models. RESULTS: Intake of vitamin B-6 was related to lower chair rise test time [β: –0.033 ± 0.016 s (log); P = 0.043]. Vitamin B-6 intake was also significantly associated with handgrip strength, but for this association, a significant interaction effect between vitamin B-6 intake and physical activity level was found. In participants with the lowest level of physical activity, higher intake of vitamin B-6 tended to be associated with greater handgrip strength (β: 1.5 ± 0.8 kg; P = 0.051), whereas in participants in the highest quartile of physical activity, higher intake was associated with lower handgrip strength (β: –1.4 ± 0.7 kg; P = 0.041). No evidence was found for an association between intake of niacin, vitamin B-12, or folate and physical performance or for mediation by niacin status or homocysteine concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin B-6 intake was associated with better chair rise test time in a population of European healthy older adults and also with greater handgrip strength in participants with low physical activity only. Homocysteine concentrations did not mediate these associations. The NU-AGE trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01754012. |
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spelling | pubmed-80240002021-04-13 Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study Grootswagers, Pol Mensink, Marco Berendsen, Agnes A M Deen, Carolien P J Kema, Ido P Bakker, Stephan J L Santoro, Aurelia Franceschi, Claudio Meunier, Nathalie Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne Bialecka-Debek, Agata Rolf, Katarzyna Fairweather-Tait, Susan Jennings, Amy Feskens, Edith J M de Groot, Lisette C P G M Am J Clin Nutr Original Research Communications BACKGROUND: Maintenance of high physical performance during aging might be supported by an adequate dietary intake of niacin, vitamins B-6 and B-12, and folate because these B vitamins are involved in multiple processes related to muscle functioning. However, not much is known about the association between dietary intake of these B vitamins and physical performance. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to investigate the association between dietary intake of niacin, vitamins B-6 and B-12, and folate and physical performance in older adults and to explore mediation by niacin status and homocysteine concentrations. METHODS: We used baseline data from the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) trial, which included n = 1249 healthy older adults (aged 65–79 y) with complete data on dietary intake measured with 7-d food records and questionnaires on vitamin supplement use and physical performance measured with the short physical performance battery and handgrip dynamometry. Associations were assessed by adjusted linear mixed models. RESULTS: Intake of vitamin B-6 was related to lower chair rise test time [β: –0.033 ± 0.016 s (log); P = 0.043]. Vitamin B-6 intake was also significantly associated with handgrip strength, but for this association, a significant interaction effect between vitamin B-6 intake and physical activity level was found. In participants with the lowest level of physical activity, higher intake of vitamin B-6 tended to be associated with greater handgrip strength (β: 1.5 ± 0.8 kg; P = 0.051), whereas in participants in the highest quartile of physical activity, higher intake was associated with lower handgrip strength (β: –1.4 ± 0.7 kg; P = 0.041). No evidence was found for an association between intake of niacin, vitamin B-12, or folate and physical performance or for mediation by niacin status or homocysteine concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin B-6 intake was associated with better chair rise test time in a population of European healthy older adults and also with greater handgrip strength in participants with low physical activity only. Homocysteine concentrations did not mediate these associations. The NU-AGE trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01754012. Oxford University Press 2021-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8024000/ /pubmed/33515034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa368 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Communications Grootswagers, Pol Mensink, Marco Berendsen, Agnes A M Deen, Carolien P J Kema, Ido P Bakker, Stephan J L Santoro, Aurelia Franceschi, Claudio Meunier, Nathalie Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne Bialecka-Debek, Agata Rolf, Katarzyna Fairweather-Tait, Susan Jennings, Amy Feskens, Edith J M de Groot, Lisette C P G M Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study |
title | Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study |
title_full | Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study |
title_fullStr | Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study |
title_full_unstemmed | Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study |
title_short | Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study |
title_sort | vitamin b-6 intake is related to physical performance in european older adults: results of the new dietary strategies addressing the specific needs of the elderly population for healthy aging in europe (nu-age) study |
topic | Original Research Communications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8024000/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33515034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa368 |
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