The use of vitamin D in depression

Klaus W. Lange, K. Lange, Yukiko Nakamura, A. Reissmann
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Abstract

Vitamin D has increasingly been associated with the pathophysiology of mental illness and has been suggested to have beneficial effects on depression in adults. Epidemiological studies concerning vitamin D and depression have found inconsistent results and many have significant methodological limitations. The available evidence suggests that depressed individuals show reduced vitamin D concentrations compared to controls without depression. Despite the available findings suggesting that hypovitaminosis D elevates the risk of depressive mood, the evidence of observational and interventional studies is insufficient to establish causality between low vitamin D levels and the occurrence of depression. The question of whether vitamin D sufficiency has protective efficacy against incident depression or recurrence requires future investigation. In order to examine the therapeutic efficacy of vitamin D, further well-designed, large-scale, long-term intervention trials of vitamin D supplementation in people of different age groups with depressive symptoms, diagnosed depression, postpartum depression or other depressive disorders are warranted. In short, current evidence cannot definitively establish whether vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor in the development of depression or whether vitamin D is effective in the treatment of depression.
维生素D在抑郁症中的应用
维生素D越来越多地与精神疾病的病理生理学联系在一起,并被认为对成年人的抑郁症有有益的影响。关于维生素D和抑郁症的流行病学研究发现了不一致的结果,许多研究在方法上有很大的局限性。现有证据表明,与没有抑郁症的对照组相比,抑郁症患者的维生素D浓度降低。尽管现有的研究结果表明,维生素D缺乏症会增加抑郁情绪的风险,但观察性和干预性研究的证据不足以确定低维生素D水平与抑郁症的发生之间的因果关系。维生素D充足是否对抑郁症的发生或复发有保护作用的问题需要进一步的研究。为了检验维生素D的治疗效果,需要进一步精心设计的、大规模的、长期的干预试验,对不同年龄组的抑郁症状、诊断抑郁症、产后抑郁症或其他抑郁症患者补充维生素D。简而言之,目前的证据不能确定维生素D缺乏是否是抑郁症发展的一个危险因素,或者维生素D是否有效治疗抑郁症。
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