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Vitamin D and Muscle Weakness in the Elderly

  • Yes, low levels of vitamin D can significantly contribute to muscle weakness, particularly in the elderly.
  • Key Mechanisms: Vitamin D receptors are present in muscle tissue. Adequate vitamin D is essential for normal muscle function, contraction, and strength.
  • Clinical Presentation: Deficiency often manifests as proximal muscle weakness, making it difficult for older adults to stand up from a chair, climb stairs, or maintain proper balance.
  • Fall Risk: This specific type of weakness drastically increases the risk of falls and fractures in geriatric populations.
  • Nutritional Synergy: When addressing vitamin D levels, it is crucial to evaluate related electrolyte and mineral balances, particularly calcium and magnesium, as they work interdependently to support neuromuscular health.
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