People with psychosis have high prevalence of low vitamin D levels but the correlates and relevance of this deficiency are unclear. A systematic search of major databases from inception to 03/2016 was undertaken investigating correlates of vitamin D in people with psychosis. Data was summarised with a best evidence synthesis. Across 23 included studies (n=1,770 psychosis, n= 8,171 controls) a mean difference in vitamin D levels between both groups of −11.14 ng/ml ±0.59 was found. 53 unique correlations between vitamin D and outcomes in people with psychosis were identified. The evidence base was broadly equivocal although season of blood sampling (67% of studies found a positive correlation with warmer seasons) and parathyroid hormone (100%...
Background Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating vitamin D in people with early...
BACKGROUND:Lower vitamin D levels are found in people with schizophrenia and depressive disorders, a...
People with psychosis have high prevalence of low vitamin D levels but the correlates and relevance ...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
Previous studies indicate that low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased severity of psy...
Abstract There is limited knowledge available on the association of vitamin D with psychiatric diso...
Individuals with psychotic disorders are more likely to have vitamin D (VD) deficiency, while eviden...
Individuals with psychotic disorders are more likely to have vitamin D (VD) deficiency, while eviden...
BACKGROUND: The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented....
Objective: Having sufficient sera concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D is important for a range of ...
AbstractTotal vitamin D levels had been commonly reported to be lowered in patients with chronic psy...
Background The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented. ...
In recent years, the relationship between schizophrenia and environmental factors has come into prom...
In recent years, the relationship between schizophrenia and environmental factors has come into prom...
Background Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating vitamin D in people with early...
BACKGROUND:Lower vitamin D levels are found in people with schizophrenia and depressive disorders, a...
People with psychosis have high prevalence of low vitamin D levels but the correlates and relevance ...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
Previous studies indicate that low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased severity of psy...
Abstract There is limited knowledge available on the association of vitamin D with psychiatric diso...
Individuals with psychotic disorders are more likely to have vitamin D (VD) deficiency, while eviden...
Individuals with psychotic disorders are more likely to have vitamin D (VD) deficiency, while eviden...
BACKGROUND: The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented....
Objective: Having sufficient sera concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D is important for a range of ...
AbstractTotal vitamin D levels had been commonly reported to be lowered in patients with chronic psy...
Background The association between schizophrenia and decreased vitamin D levels is well documented. ...
In recent years, the relationship between schizophrenia and environmental factors has come into prom...
In recent years, the relationship between schizophrenia and environmental factors has come into prom...
Background Suboptimal vitamin D levels have been identified in populations with psychotic disorders...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating vitamin D in people with early...
BACKGROUND:Lower vitamin D levels are found in people with schizophrenia and depressive disorders, a...