Vitamin C 4 Care Homes (VITA-C4CARE)
Hypovitaminosis, Vitamin C Abnormal
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Hypovitaminosis focused on measuring Vitamin C, Care home, Hypovitaminosis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Resident in a care home
- Aged ≥65 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to give fully informed consent, e.g. due to severe dementia
- Any health conditions precluding collection of fresh urine samples (e.g. urinary catheter)
- Active (acute) respiratory infection
- Currently taking vitamin C containing supplements at greater than the recommended dietary intake (40 mg/d)
Sites / Locations
- University of Aberdeen
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Care home residents
On the test days, the participant will be asked to provide a urine sample before taking the supplement, this sample will be used as a baseline and assessed for Vitamin C and creatinine/protein and specific gravity, with the same testing strips as mentioned above. Once collected, the participant will be provided with a drink containing an increasing daily dose of vitamin C (0 - 500 mg). A second urine sample will then be collected approx. 3 - 4 hours later to assess the extent of vitamin C excretion in urine with an increase in vitamin C supplement. Another urine test strip will also be used to determine creatinine concentrations, the presence of albumin/protein, and specific gravity (to determine urine concentration). Up to 3 days will be allowed between daily testing to allow for long weekends, absences, illness, etc. Therefore, the participants are expected to complete the study within 4 weeks.