BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency is a re-emerging epidemic in North America. It is increasingly linked to the pathology of cognition and mental illness and is also common in psychiatric patients. AIMS: This study was designed to determine the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among psychiatric inpatients in Kansas City, to explore the association between vitamin D status and clinical characteristics, and to identify the association of medical problems related to vitamin D deficiency in mental illness. METHODS: In this descriptive study we recruited 52 psychiatric inpatients at a community teaching hospital in Kansas City between August and November 2013. A vitamin D-deficient state was defined as serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-(OH) D) level...
Background: The role of nutrients in mental health has recently been recognized and investigated. Vi...
Background: Vitamin D is an immune-regulator that influences the neuro-inflammation process in schiz...
Previous studies have indicated that vitamin (Vit) D deficiency is frequent in psychiatric patients,...
Introduction: Vitamin D inadequacy or deficiency (VDID) has been reported in a high percentage of ot...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between reduced serum vi...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between reduced serum vi...
Background: Vitamin D is increasingly recognized as important for brain health, apart from its role ...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is common and predisposes to many serious diseases, yet often goes ...
Inadequate vitamin D level is associated with various adverse medical outcomes. There is a growing c...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
The current cross sectional study, it was aimed to estimate the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency a...
Context.Clinical research suggested that vitamin D deficiency correlates with mental illnesses. Obje...
Introduction: Vitamin D inadequacy or deficiency (VDID) has been reported in a high percentage of ot...
© 2017, Center for Academic Publications Japan. All rights reserved. This research aimed to investig...
Background: A widespread severe deficiency of vitamin D (vit D) exists in Iraq, especially among wom...
Background: The role of nutrients in mental health has recently been recognized and investigated. Vi...
Background: Vitamin D is an immune-regulator that influences the neuro-inflammation process in schiz...
Previous studies have indicated that vitamin (Vit) D deficiency is frequent in psychiatric patients,...
Introduction: Vitamin D inadequacy or deficiency (VDID) has been reported in a high percentage of ot...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between reduced serum vi...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between reduced serum vi...
Background: Vitamin D is increasingly recognized as important for brain health, apart from its role ...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is common and predisposes to many serious diseases, yet often goes ...
Inadequate vitamin D level is associated with various adverse medical outcomes. There is a growing c...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
The current cross sectional study, it was aimed to estimate the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency a...
Context.Clinical research suggested that vitamin D deficiency correlates with mental illnesses. Obje...
Introduction: Vitamin D inadequacy or deficiency (VDID) has been reported in a high percentage of ot...
© 2017, Center for Academic Publications Japan. All rights reserved. This research aimed to investig...
Background: A widespread severe deficiency of vitamin D (vit D) exists in Iraq, especially among wom...
Background: The role of nutrients in mental health has recently been recognized and investigated. Vi...
Background: Vitamin D is an immune-regulator that influences the neuro-inflammation process in schiz...
Previous studies have indicated that vitamin (Vit) D deficiency is frequent in psychiatric patients,...