Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6814484 Psychiatry Research 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Patients with psychiatric disorders display high levels of hypovitaminosis D (<50 nmol/L). It remains unclear whether it is associated with specific diagnoses. To further explore vitamin D status in psychiatric inpatients, 82 individuals with mood disorders or schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorders were included. Hypovitaminosis D was significantly lower in patients with mood disorders than patients with schizophrenia (standardized β coefficient=0.385, p=0.007). Further studies are warranted to determine specific causes of hypovitaminosis D and the interest of supplementation.
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