Vitamin D levels are associated with trait resilience but not depression in a general population sample
ConclusionsIn contrast with previous studies, our findings do not provide evidence for a strong role of vitamin D in the psychopathology of depression. However, considering the role of trait resilience as a common protective factor to different psychiatric disorders, our results support the concept of low vitamin D as a general risk factor to stress ‐related psychopathologies.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Jan Terock,
Anke Hannemann,
Deborah Janowitz,
Jasmin M üller,
Henry Völzke,
Hans J. Grabe Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research
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