Randomized Controlled Trials

Randomized Controlled Trials

Articles tagged with "Randomized Controlled Trials".

The Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Depressive Symptoms in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Tags: Vitamin D, Cholecalciferol, Supplementation, Major Depressive Disorder, Depressive Symptoms, Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, Randomized Controlled Trials

November 24, 2024

Introduction

This comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis examined the efficacy of vitamin D supplementation in reducing depressive symptoms among adults. With depression affecting more than 320 million people worldwide and being the leading cause of disability globally, identifying effective adjunctive treatments is crucial for improving patient outcomes.

Background and Rationale

Vitamin D and Depression Connection

Vitamin D, traditionally known for its role in bone health, has emerged as a potential neurosteroid with significant implications for mental health. Following the discovery of vitamin D receptors in the brain, researchers have investigated its potential role in regulating neurophysiological processes associated with depression.

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The Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Primary Depression: A Meta-Analysis

Tags: Vitamin D, Primary Depression, Meta-Analysis, 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, Depression Treatment, Randomized Controlled Trials

November 24, 2024

Introduction

This meta-analysis examined the effect of vitamin D supplementation on primary depression, with a particular focus on how baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels influence treatment outcomes. The study aimed to clarify conflicting results from previous meta-analyses by conducting more precise subgroup analyses based on baseline vitamin D status.

Background and Rationale

Depression as a Global Health Challenge

Depression is one of the top ten causes of disability worldwide, with incident cases increasing from 172 million in 1990 to 258 million in 2017—a 49.86% increase. The high prevalence affects quality of life and places significant burden on social economies, making effective treatment strategies crucial.

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