Vitamin D3 supplementation and treatment outcomes in patients with depression (D3-vit-dep).

Mental Health Services in Esbjerg, Region of Southern Denmark, Gl. Vardevej 101, DK-6715, Esbjerg N, Denmark. Jens.peter.hansen@rsyd.dk. The Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Winsloewparken 19, DK-5000, Odense C, Denmark. Jens.peter.hansen@rsyd.dk. Cardiology Section, Department of Internal Medicine, Holbaek Hospital, Smedelundsgade 60, DK-4300, Holbaek, Denmark. Mental Health Services in Esbjerg, Region of Southern Denmark, Gl. Vardevej 101, DK-6715, Esbjerg N, Denmark. The Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Winsloewparken 19, DK-5000, Odense C, Denmark. Clinical Chemical Laboratory, Lillebaelt Hospital, Beriderbakken 4, DK-7100, Vejle, Denmark. Mental health Services in Odense, Region of Southern Denmark, J.B. Winsloewsvej, DK-5000, Odense C, Denmark. Mental Health Services in Svendborg, Region of Southern Denmark, Baagoeesvej Alle 25, DK-5700, Svendborg, Denmark. Mental Health Services in Vejle, Region of Southern Denmark, Nordbanen 5, DK-7100, Vejle, Denmark.

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE To examine whether vitamin D supplementation in patients with depression would result in a reduction in Hamilton D-17 depression score (primary outcome) at 3 and 6 months compared to controls and to explore the correlations between serum vitamin D and symptoms of depression, wellbeing, systolic blood pressure, and waist circumference. In this outpatient multicentre study conducted between 2010 and 2013, patients, 18-65 years old, diagnosed with mild to severe depression were randomly assigned to receive D supplementation 70 micrograms daily or placebo on top of standard treatment. Participants, care givers and those assessing the outcomes were blinded to group assignment. RESULTS At baseline, 23 patients had a normal 25(OH)D level, 22 had insufficiency (< 25 nmol/L), and 17 had deficiency (25-50 nmol/L). No significant reduction in depression was seen after vitamin D supplementation compared to placebo at Hamilton (18.4-18.0; p = 0.73 at 12 weeks). Vitamin D supplementation did not provide a reduction in symptom score among patients with depression. Trial registration The trial was registered in the National Board of Health (EudraCT: 2011-002585-20) and in ClinicalTrials.Gov (NCT01390662).

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