SummaryBackgroundLow levels of vitamin D may play a role in psychiatric disorders, as cross-sectional studies show an association between vitamin D deficiency and depression, schizophrenia and psychotic symptoms. The underlying mechanisms are not well understood, although vitamin D is known to influence the immune system to promote a T helper (Th)-2 phenotype. At the same time, increased inflammation might be of importance in the pathophysiology of depression and suicide. We therefore hypothesized that suicidal patients would be deficient in vitamin D, which could be responsible for the inflammatory changes observed in these patients.MethodsWe compared vitamin D levels in suicide attempters (n=59), non-suicidal depressed patients (n=17) and...
Previous studies have indicated that vitamin (Vit) D deficiency is frequent in psychiatric patients,...
Background: Both Vitamin D deficiency and magnesium deficiency have an increased prevalence and have...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
SummaryBackgroundLow levels of vitamin D may play a role in psychiatric disorders, as cross-sectiona...
Low levels of vitamin D may play a role in psychiatric disorders, as cross-sectional studies show an...
Vitamin D deficiency, in an increasingly modernized world, is a major global health issue and so is ...
Background: Increased inflammation is reported in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), which may be more...
There are conflicting reports on the effect of serum vitamin D (VD) levels on the development of sui...
Background and Objective: Suicide occurs due to a variety of causes, from heredity and biological fa...
Considering that epidemiological studies show that suicide rates in many countries are highest in th...
Considering that epidemiological studies show that suicide rates in many countries are highest in th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in popul...
BACKGROUND Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in population-based...
Abstract There is limited knowledge available on the association of vitamin D with psychiatric diso...
Previous studies indicate that low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased severity of psy...
Previous studies have indicated that vitamin (Vit) D deficiency is frequent in psychiatric patients,...
Background: Both Vitamin D deficiency and magnesium deficiency have an increased prevalence and have...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
SummaryBackgroundLow levels of vitamin D may play a role in psychiatric disorders, as cross-sectiona...
Low levels of vitamin D may play a role in psychiatric disorders, as cross-sectional studies show an...
Vitamin D deficiency, in an increasingly modernized world, is a major global health issue and so is ...
Background: Increased inflammation is reported in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), which may be more...
There are conflicting reports on the effect of serum vitamin D (VD) levels on the development of sui...
Background and Objective: Suicide occurs due to a variety of causes, from heredity and biological fa...
Considering that epidemiological studies show that suicide rates in many countries are highest in th...
Considering that epidemiological studies show that suicide rates in many countries are highest in th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in popul...
BACKGROUND Low vitamin D levels have been associated with depressive symptoms in population-based...
Abstract There is limited knowledge available on the association of vitamin D with psychiatric diso...
Previous studies indicate that low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased severity of psy...
Previous studies have indicated that vitamin (Vit) D deficiency is frequent in psychiatric patients,...
Background: Both Vitamin D deficiency and magnesium deficiency have an increased prevalence and have...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...