拉杰沙希医学院附属医院抑郁症患者与表面健康人群维生素D水平的比较

Nazia Nusrat Ria, Md Abu All Mohimen, Shahin Mahmuda, Abdullah Al Mamun Hussain, Md. Obaidullah Ibne Ali
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背景:维生素D已经引起了医学界和公众的极大兴趣,因为最近有证据表明维生素D对非骨骼有影响,同时发现全球普遍缺乏维生素D。据估计,全世界有近10亿人患有维生素D缺乏或不足。此外,神经生物学和神经内分泌学的基础已被确定,表明维生素D缺乏症与包括抑郁症在内的几种精神疾病之间存在联系。目的:本研究旨在评估抑郁症患者的维生素D水平,并将其与正常人进行比较。材料与方法:本横断面比较研究于2019年1月至2019年12月在Rajshahi医学院生理学系与Rajshahi医学院附属医院精神科门诊部合作,对抑郁症患者和健康个体进行为期12个月的研究,了解并比较两组患者维生素D水平。在研究开始前获得了伦理审查委员会(ERC)的批准。本研究采用pA预先设计、验证的结构化问卷,对108名受访者进行有目的抽样。其中54人是新诊断的抑郁症患者,54人是健康人。此外,采集血样测定25(OH)D水平,并对所有数值进行统计分析。结果:抑郁症患者血浆平均25(OH)D水平与正常人有显著性差异。在抑郁症患者中,循环25(OH)D水平明显较低。结论:本研究表明维生素D缺乏症与抑郁症患者之间存在显著相关性。建议将维生素D缺乏症等可能的因素作为常规调查,以减少抑郁症的发生。此外,补充维生素D可能是抑郁症的一种辅助治疗方法。泰姬酒店2022;35: No-2: 159-168
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Comparison of Vitamin D Level between Patients with Depressive Disorder and Apparently Healthy Individuals Attending Rajshahi Medical College Hospital
Background: Vitamin D has received considerable interest from the medical community and the public because of recent evidence for the nonskeletal effects of vitamin D combined with the finding of widespread global deficiency. It has been estimated that almost 1 billion people worldwide suffer from vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency. In addition, neurobiological and neuroendocrinological substrates have been identified that indicate a link between hypovitaminosis D and several psychiatric conditions, including depression.  Objectives: This study aimed to assess vitamin D level in patients with depressive disorders and to compare it with normal individuals. Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional type of comparative study was carried out in the Department of Physiology, Rajshahi Medical College, Rajshahi, in collaboration with the outpatient department of Psychiatry Rajshahi Medical College Hospital over 12 months from January 2019 to December 2019 among the Depressive patients and healthy individuals to find out and compare the vitamin D level between the two groups. Approval from the Ethical Review Committee (ERC) was obtained before the commencement of the study. A pA pre-designed, validated, structured questionnaire was used to gather information from 108 respondents by purposive sampling. Out of the 54 were newly diagnosed depressive patients, and 54 were healthy persons. In addition, a blood sample was collected to measure 25(OH)D level, and all values were analyzed statistically. Results: The Result showed a significant difference in mean plasma 25(OH)D level between the patients with depressive disorder and the healthy individuals. Circulating 25(OH)D level was found to be significantly low in the group of patients with depression. Conclusion: The present study demonstrated a significant correlation between hypovitaminosis D in patients with depressive disorders. It is suggested that possible factors such as hypovitaminosis D should be done as a routine investigation to reduce the incidence of depression. Furthermore, vitamin D supplementation might be a complementary treatment for depression. TAJ 2022; 35: No-2: 159-168
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