Is thiamine deficiency in elderly people related to age or co-morbidity?

Age Ageing. 2000 Mar;29(2):111-6. doi: 10.1093/ageing/29.2.111.

Abstract

Objectives: to compare erythrocyte thiamine pyrophosphate concentrations in elderly people with those in healthy younger people; to determine if any differences can be attributed to age or to co-morbidities.

Design: cross-sectional and 3-year longitudinal surveys.

Setting: primary care.

Patients: 100 volunteer blood donors and 222 elderly people from a general practice register.

Measurements: thiamine pyrophosphate concentrations using high performance liquid chromatography; physical examination, medical and medication history; grip strength, body mass index and plasma albumin.

Results: the mean [95% confidence interval (CI)] thiamine pyrophosphate concentration was 152 nmol/l (147-158) in the elderly group and 224 (213-235) nmol/l in the younger group (P < 0.001). Ninety-six (43.4%) of the elderly subjects had thiamine pyrophosphate concentrations below the fifth percentile of the younger subjects (140 nmol/l). Over 3 years thiamine pyrophosphate concentrations fell in the elderly cohort by 20% (95% CI: 14.5-24.5%; P < 0.01). Thiamine pyrophosphate concentrations in 39 healthy older people were no different from those in elderly people with co-morbidity but were significantly lower than those in the younger people. Elderly people with absent vibration sense in their feet had a lower thiamine pyrophosphate concentration than the rest of the group [129 (117-142)nmol/l compared with 156 (150-162)nmol/l; P < 0.01)]. Thiamine pyrophosphate concentrations were not related to prevalent diseases, common medications, body mass index, grip strength or plasma albumin.

Conclusion: lower thiamine pyrophosphate concentrations in elderly people appear to be related more to age itself than to co-existent illnesses.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aging / metabolism*
  • Aging / physiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Erythrocytes / metabolism
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Morbidity
  • Thiamine Deficiency / complications
  • Thiamine Deficiency / etiology*
  • Thiamine Deficiency / physiopathology
  • Thiamine Pyrophosphate / metabolism

Substances

  • Thiamine Pyrophosphate