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Annual high-dose vitamin D3 and mental well-being: Randomised controlled trial

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posted on 2024-05-30, 15:33 authored by KM Sanders, Amanda StuartAmanda Stuart, EJ Williamson, Felice JackaFelice Jacka, Seetal DoddSeetal Dodd, G Nicholson, Michael BerkMichael Berk
BackgroundEpidemiological evidence supports a relationship between vitamin D and mental well-being, although evidence from large-scale placebo-controlled intervention trials is lacking.AimsTo examine if vitamin D supplementation has a beneficial effect on mood in community-dwelling older women; if a single annual large dose of vitamin D has a role in the prevention of depressive symptoms; and if there is an association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and mental health.MethodA double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of women aged 70 or older (the Vital D Study: ISRCTN83409867 and ACTR12605000658617). Participants were randomly assigned to receive 500 000 IU vitamin D3(cholecalciferol) orally or placebo every autumn/winter for 3–5 consecutive years. The tools utilised at various time points were the General Health Questionnaire, the 12-item Short Form Health Survey, the Patient Global Impression–Improvement scale and the WHO Well-Being Index. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels were measured in a subset of 102 participants.ResultsIn this non-clinical population, no significant differences between the vitamin D and placebo groups were detected in any of the measured outcomes of mental health. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in the vitamin D group were 41% higher than the placebo group 12 months following their annual dose. Despite this difference, scores from the questionnaires did not differ. Furthermore, there was no interaction between those on antidepressant/anxiety medication at baseline and the treatment groups.ConclusionsThe lack of improvement in indices of mental well-being in the vitamin D group does not support the hypothesis that an annual high dose of vitamin D3is a practical intervention to prevent depressive symptoms in older community-dwelling women.

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Location

England

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Royal College of Psychiatrists

Journal

British Journal of Psychiatry

Volume

198

Pagination

357-364

ISSN

0007-1250

eISSN

1472-1465

Issue

5

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS