Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Jan 2021)

Osteoporosis in a rural community – long-term effects of a community level program of calcium and vitamin d supplementation – a prospective observational study

  • Mandalam S Seshadri,
  • Manigandan Gopi,
  • Priyanka Murali,
  • Kaliyaperumal Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijem.ijem_141_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4
pp. 305 – 312

Abstract

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In a defined geographic area in rural India (1,60,000 population), osteoporosis detection and calcium and vitamin D supplementation program was instituted. Of the eligible 15,386 subjects, 5,992 (38%) participated in the program; 2,882 (48%) had osteopenia and osteoporosis; supervised calcium and vitamin D supplementation was instituted; 2,113 (73.3% of those identified) completed 2 years of supplementation. The mean duration of the follow-up was 5 years (range 2–8 years). On follow-up, three groups emerged; those who were regular, those who were irregular, and those who did not take supplements. In those who were regular with calcium and vitamin D supplementation, we found a significant reduction in fractures (RR 0.27, 95% CI 0.09–0.81) compared with those who did not take supplements. There was no significant difference in falls between the three groups. Mortality was significantly lower (RR 0.53, 95% CI 0.31–0.91) in those who were regular with calcium and vitamin D supplements compared to those who did not take supplements. While the reduction in fractures was probably due to calcium and vitamin D supplementation, the reduction in mortality was probably because those who took regular supplements accessed healthcare services more readily for other comorbidities as part of their follow-up program.

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