Studies have suggested a relationship between low circulating levels of Vitamin D and depression.Vitamin D deficiency may be a consequence of depression-related factors, such as reduced sun exposure, decreased outdoor activity, and dietary changes, but it can also play a role in the pathophysiology of depressive conditions through a range of molecular mechanisms. In the present narrative review, findings related to prospective longitudinal studies on the relationship between Vitamin D levels and depressive symptoms and to randomized controlled trials on Vitamin D supplementation for depressive disorders are discusse
Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in population-based studies and n...
Background: The role of nutrients in mental health has recently been recognized and investigated. Vi...
While observational studies have suggested that vitamin D deficiency increases risk of depression, f...
Studies have suggested a relationship between low circulating levels of Vitamin D and depression. Vi...
A study is conducted to ascertain if a relationship exists between serum hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] ...
Background: Growing evidence points to the role of vitamin D in the pathobiology and treatment of de...
It has been hypothesized that hypovitaminosis D is associated with depression but epidemiological ev...
While observational studies show an association between 25(OH)vitamin D concentrations and depressiv...
Vitamin D is known to be widely deficient in Western populations. The implications of this in terms ...
Vitamin D has a well-established role in physical health, specifically bone formation and mineraliza...
The present review article brings current understanding of the relationship between vitamin D, depre...
Vitamin D deficiency is evident in many parts of the world, even in the sunnier regions, for a vari...
Depression is characterized by a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all daily ...
Depression and sleep disturbances are highly prevalent health problems that have been suggested to b...
BACKGROUND Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in population-based...
Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in population-based studies and n...
Background: The role of nutrients in mental health has recently been recognized and investigated. Vi...
While observational studies have suggested that vitamin D deficiency increases risk of depression, f...
Studies have suggested a relationship between low circulating levels of Vitamin D and depression. Vi...
A study is conducted to ascertain if a relationship exists between serum hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] ...
Background: Growing evidence points to the role of vitamin D in the pathobiology and treatment of de...
It has been hypothesized that hypovitaminosis D is associated with depression but epidemiological ev...
While observational studies show an association between 25(OH)vitamin D concentrations and depressiv...
Vitamin D is known to be widely deficient in Western populations. The implications of this in terms ...
Vitamin D has a well-established role in physical health, specifically bone formation and mineraliza...
The present review article brings current understanding of the relationship between vitamin D, depre...
Vitamin D deficiency is evident in many parts of the world, even in the sunnier regions, for a vari...
Depression is characterized by a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all daily ...
Depression and sleep disturbances are highly prevalent health problems that have been suggested to b...
BACKGROUND Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in population-based...
Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in population-based studies and n...
Background: The role of nutrients in mental health has recently been recognized and investigated. Vi...
While observational studies have suggested that vitamin D deficiency increases risk of depression, f...