February 13, 2012 — A large cross-sectional study of adults suggests a link between low vitamin D levels and depressive symptoms, particularly in individuals with a history of depression.More Evidence Links Low Vitamin D to Depression
Because the relationship between low vitamin D levels and depression was stronger in those with a prior history of depression, "it may be more of a marker for relapse than for new-onset," senior investigator E. Sherwood Brown, MD, PhD, head of the psychoneuroendocrine research program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, toldMedscape Medical News.
вторник, 14 февраля 2012 г.
Новое исследование связи гиповитаминоза D с симптомами депрессии
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