BACKGROUND: People experiencing their first episode of psychosis are often deficient in vitamin D. Observational studies have reported an association between low vitamin D concentrations and poorer subsequent health outcomes in psychosis. A vitamin D deficiency in neonates and children has been linked to a later increased risk of schizophrenia and psychotic-like experiences. This trial aims to examine the effect of high-dose vitamin D supplementation on outcomes in early psychosis. We hypothesise that vitamin D supplementation will be associated with better mental health outcomes. METHODS/DESIGN: The DFEND study is a multicentre double-blind placebo-controlled parallel-group trial of vitamin D supplementation in people with early psychosis....
Background Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
BACKGROUND: The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented....
OBJECTIVE: Non-clinical psychotic experiences are common and distressing. It has been hypothesized...
Background: People experiencing their first episode of psychosis are often deficient in vitamin D. O...
BACKGROUND: People experiencing their first episode of psychosis are often deficient in vitamin D. O...
Importance: People with psychotic disorders have an increased risk of vitamin D deficiency, which is...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating vitamin D in people with early...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
Background: While accumulating evidence suggests that vitamin D deficiency may be involved in the ri...
People with psychosis have high prevalence of low vitamin D levels but the correlates and relevance ...
Objective: Based on clues from epidemiology and animal experiments, low vitamin D during early life ...
Background: Elevated homocysteine is observed in schizophrenia and associated with illness severity....
BACKGROUND: Elevated homocysteine is observed in schizophrenia and associated with illness severi...
Previous studies indicate that low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased severity of psy...
AbstractTotal vitamin D levels had been commonly reported to be lowered in patients with chronic psy...
Background Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
BACKGROUND: The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented....
OBJECTIVE: Non-clinical psychotic experiences are common and distressing. It has been hypothesized...
Background: People experiencing their first episode of psychosis are often deficient in vitamin D. O...
BACKGROUND: People experiencing their first episode of psychosis are often deficient in vitamin D. O...
Importance: People with psychotic disorders have an increased risk of vitamin D deficiency, which is...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating vitamin D in people with early...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
Background: While accumulating evidence suggests that vitamin D deficiency may be involved in the ri...
People with psychosis have high prevalence of low vitamin D levels but the correlates and relevance ...
Objective: Based on clues from epidemiology and animal experiments, low vitamin D during early life ...
Background: Elevated homocysteine is observed in schizophrenia and associated with illness severity....
BACKGROUND: Elevated homocysteine is observed in schizophrenia and associated with illness severi...
Previous studies indicate that low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased severity of psy...
AbstractTotal vitamin D levels had been commonly reported to be lowered in patients with chronic psy...
Background Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
BACKGROUND: The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented....
OBJECTIVE: Non-clinical psychotic experiences are common and distressing. It has been hypothesized...