No improvement of sleep from vitamin D supplementation: insights from a randomized controlled trial

Q1 Medicine
A.U. Larsen , L.A. Hopstock , R. Jorde , G. Grimnes
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Abstract

Background

Vitamin D has been linked to sleep health in observational studies. Data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with vitamin D is scarce.

Methods

This study presents the results of a secondary analysis of 189 vitamin D insufficient participants (47.1% women) in a previously performed RCT, of which 92 were randomized to vitamin D (100,000 IU (2500 μg) as a bolus dose followed by 20,000 IU (500 μg) per week), and 97 to placebo. At baseline and after 4 months at the end of the study serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (s-25(OH)D) was measured, and the study questionnaire assessing sleep duration, daytime sleepiness, and symptoms of insomnia, was completed.

Results

At baseline, mean s-25(OH)D was 35.0 ± 11.8 and 35.5 ± 13.3 nmol/L in the vitamin D and placebo groups, respectively. After four months, we found no statistically significant differences between the intervention groups in any of the assessed sleep outcomes, neither when stratified by sex, nor when performed in subgroups based on baseline or end of study s-25(OH)D level or presence of sleep complaints at baseline.

Conclusions

We were not able to demonstrate a significant effect of vitamin D supplementation on sleep in this vitamin D insufficient population.

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补充维生素D不能改善睡眠:来自随机对照试验的见解
观察性研究表明,维生素D与睡眠健康有关。关于维生素D的随机对照试验(rct)的数据很少。方法:本研究介绍了先前进行的一项随机对照试验中189名维生素D不足的参与者(47.1%为女性)的二次分析结果,其中92名随机分配到维生素D组(每日10万IU (2500 μg),随后每周2万IU (500 μg)), 97名随机分配到安慰剂组。在基线和研究结束4个月后测量血清25-羟基维生素D (s-25(OH)D),并完成评估睡眠时间、白天嗜睡和失眠症状的研究问卷。结果基线时,维生素D组和安慰剂组的s-25(OH)D平均值分别为35.0±11.8和35.5±13.3 nmol/L。四个月后,我们发现干预组之间在任何评估的睡眠结果上都没有统计学上的显著差异,无论是按性别分层,还是根据基线或研究结束时s-25(OH)D水平或基线时睡眠抱怨的存在进行分组。结论:在维生素D不足的人群中,我们无法证明补充维生素D对睡眠有显著影响。
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Sleep Medicine: X
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