Background\ud \ud Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with depression in later life, but it remains unclear whether this association is truly causal.\ud \ud Methods\ud \ud Observational study examining the retrospective, cross-sectional and prospective associations between vitamin D concentration and depressed mood in a community-derived sample of 3105 older men living in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia. We measured the plasma concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D using standard procedures. Past depression was ascertained by direct questioning and through the use of administrative health data linkage. A geriatric depression scale score equal or greater 7/15 established the presence of current depression. Incident depression was es...
While observational studies show an association between 25(OH)vitamin D concentrations and depressiv...
Major depression is a serious health problem facing in any individuals each year. Individuals living...
Vitamin D is known to be widely deficient in Western populations. The implications of this in terms ...
Background Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with depression in later life, but it remains...
Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and elevated parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels have been link...
Biological evidence suggests that vitamin D might be involved in regulating mood. The relationship b...
Objectives While vitamin D is involved in frailty as well as depression, hardly any study has examin...
Introduction: Biological evidence suggests that vitamin D might be involved in regulating mood. The ...
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Abstract Background Depression is an important public health burden, its risk of occurrence is assoc...
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of vitamin D levels on depression course and remission status after t...
It has been hypothesized that hypovitaminosis D is associated with depression but epidemiological ev...
Objective: To study the effect of vitamin D levels on depression course and remission status after t...
Background: The role of nutrients in mental health has recently been recognized and investigated. Vi...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is recently speculated to play a role in the development of depress...
While observational studies show an association between 25(OH)vitamin D concentrations and depressiv...
Major depression is a serious health problem facing in any individuals each year. Individuals living...
Vitamin D is known to be widely deficient in Western populations. The implications of this in terms ...
Background Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with depression in later life, but it remains...
Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and elevated parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels have been link...
Biological evidence suggests that vitamin D might be involved in regulating mood. The relationship b...
Objectives While vitamin D is involved in frailty as well as depression, hardly any study has examin...
Introduction: Biological evidence suggests that vitamin D might be involved in regulating mood. The ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Abstract Background Depression is an important public health burden, its risk of occurrence is assoc...
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of vitamin D levels on depression course and remission status after t...
It has been hypothesized that hypovitaminosis D is associated with depression but epidemiological ev...
Objective: To study the effect of vitamin D levels on depression course and remission status after t...
Background: The role of nutrients in mental health has recently been recognized and investigated. Vi...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is recently speculated to play a role in the development of depress...
While observational studies show an association between 25(OH)vitamin D concentrations and depressiv...
Major depression is a serious health problem facing in any individuals each year. Individuals living...
Vitamin D is known to be widely deficient in Western populations. The implications of this in terms ...