Guest guest Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 The likelihood of having depression is significantly increased in people with deficient level of vitamin D, compared with people with adequate levels of the sunshine vitamin, says a new study. Data from the third US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey revealed that people with vitamin D deficiency were at a 85 percent increased risk of having current depressive episodes, compared with people with sufficient levels, according to findings published in the *International Archives of Medicine* . *“It is not known, whether vitamin D deficiency leads to the depression or depression leads to the vitamin D deficiency,”* write the researchers from Georgia State University. *“Further studies are needed in deciphering the precise role of vitamin D in psychosomatic disorders.* *“Although the direction of the cause and effect relation between depression and vitamin D deficiency is not known clearly at this time, in public health perspective, the coexistence of vitamin D and depression in the US population at large is a concern,”* they add. *“It is important to identify persons who are at risk for vitamin D deficiency and/or for depression and to intervene early because these two conditions have enormous negative consequences on long term health.”* *read more here*<http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Low-vitamin-D-levels-linked-t\ o-increased-depression-risk/?c=T0QtS5cvuDU7hprvV8gZGg%3D%3D & utm_source=newslette\ r_daily & utm_medium=email & utm_campaign=Newsletter%2BDaily> -- Ortiz, MS, RD *The FRUGAL Dietitian* <http://www.thefrugaldietitian.com> Check out my blog: mixture of deals and nutrition <http://thefrugaldietitian.com/?p=8823>30% off Soap.com Multiple items - free shipping $25+ (based on total before codes are used)<http://thefrugaldietitian.com/?p=8878> ** " When you are a deal seeking Frugal shopper - everyday is Black Friday!!!! " By The Frugal Dietitian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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