Musculoskeletal pain was 5.9 X more likely to be associated with depression if low vitamin D

Vitamin D as potential antidepressant in outpatients with musculoskeletal pain

Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2018 Aug 6. doi: 10.5414/CP203252. [Epub ahead of print]

Abdul-Razzak KK, Mayyas FA, Al-Farras MI.

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OBJECTIVE:

To determine the incidence of vitamin D deficiency, anxiety, and depression disorders in an outpatient population with musculoskeletal pain (MSP), and to evaluate the effects of correcting a vitamin D deficiency on MSP and psychological symptoms.

MATERIALS AND METHODS:

A total of 261 outpatients with MSP and 100 controls were involved. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was used to assess psychological symptoms. Serum vitamin D was measured. Outpatients with vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency received oral vitamin D supplementation. Pain severity and psychological symptoms were evaluated before and after vitamin D supplementation plus dairy products.

RESULTS:

Vitamin D deficiency was found in 88.7% of participants in the MSP group and 69% of controls. Clinical anxiety was reported by 38.3% of participants in the MSP group and 9% of controls, while clinical depression was reported by 31.8% of participants in the MSP group and 2% of controls.

Multisite pain was significantly and positively associated with anxiety, depression, and pain severity, and was inversely associated with daily calcium intake.

Anxiety was inversely associated with vitamin D level, daily calcium intake, and age. A similar pattern was observed for depression. MSP was the most significant independent predictor of anxiety (OR = 7.84) and depression (OR = 5.89) . Relative to baseline, all measured outcome parameters significantly improved after vitamin D supplementation plus increased intake of dairy products.

CONCLUSION:

Low serum vitamin D is associated with MSP along with low calcium intake, depression, and anxiety. Supplementation with vitamin D improved MSP and associated disorders.
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