In recent years, the relationship between schizophrenia and environmental factors has come into prominence. This study investigated the relationship between vitamin D levels and the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia by comparing vitamin D levels between patients with schizophrenia and a healthy control group.The study included 80 patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and 74 age- and sex-matched controls. The Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) and the Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS) were used to evaluate symptom severity. The 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels of all subjects both patients and healthy controls were analyzed in relation to measurements of symptom severity.There were no sign...
BACKGROUND:Lower vitamin D levels are found in people with schizophrenia and depressive disorders, a...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating vitamin D in people with early...
Objective: Based on clues from epidemiology and animal experiments, low vitamin D during early life ...
In recent years, the relationship between schizophrenia and environmental factors has come into prom...
BACKGROUND: The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented....
Background: Vitamin D is an immune-regulator that influences the neuro-inflammation process in schiz...
Background The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented. ...
Abstract Background Schizophrenia is a multifactorial disease involving interactions between genetic...
Previous studies indicate that low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased severity of psy...
Abstract There is limited knowledge available on the association of vitamin D with psychiatric diso...
People with psychosis have high prevalence of low vitamin D levels but the correlates and relevance ...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
AbstractTotal vitamin D levels had been commonly reported to be lowered in patients with chronic psy...
Individuals with psychotic disorders are more likely to have vitamin D (VD) deficiency, while eviden...
Individuals with psychotic disorders are more likely to have vitamin D (VD) deficiency, while eviden...
BACKGROUND:Lower vitamin D levels are found in people with schizophrenia and depressive disorders, a...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating vitamin D in people with early...
Objective: Based on clues from epidemiology and animal experiments, low vitamin D during early life ...
In recent years, the relationship between schizophrenia and environmental factors has come into prom...
BACKGROUND: The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented....
Background: Vitamin D is an immune-regulator that influences the neuro-inflammation process in schiz...
Background The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented. ...
Abstract Background Schizophrenia is a multifactorial disease involving interactions between genetic...
Previous studies indicate that low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased severity of psy...
Abstract There is limited knowledge available on the association of vitamin D with psychiatric diso...
People with psychosis have high prevalence of low vitamin D levels but the correlates and relevance ...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
AbstractTotal vitamin D levels had been commonly reported to be lowered in patients with chronic psy...
Individuals with psychotic disorders are more likely to have vitamin D (VD) deficiency, while eviden...
Individuals with psychotic disorders are more likely to have vitamin D (VD) deficiency, while eviden...
BACKGROUND:Lower vitamin D levels are found in people with schizophrenia and depressive disorders, a...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating vitamin D in people with early...
Objective: Based on clues from epidemiology and animal experiments, low vitamin D during early life ...