Brain Sciences (Oct 2023)

The Mediation Role of Sleep Disturbances between Vitamin D and Depressive Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Lihua Yao,
  • Mianmian Chen,
  • Nan Zhang,
  • Simeng Ma,
  • Xinhui Xie,
  • Shuxian Xu,
  • Zhaowen Nie,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Enqi Zhou,
  • Shunsheng Xu,
  • Shenhong Weng,
  • Hexiang Chen,
  • Dan Xiang,
  • Zhongchun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13111501
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1501

Abstract

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Depression and sleep disturbances are highly prevalent health problems that have been suggested to be associated with vitamin D deficiency. This study investigated whether sleep disturbances affect the association between vitamin D and depressive symptoms. A total of 425 patients with depression were included in this study. Spearman correlation coefficients were chosen to assess the relation between vitamin D concentrations and depressive symptomatology (according to the PHQ-9 and HAMD-17 scores). The GLM Mediation Model in the Medmod module for data analysis in Jamovi 2.2.5 was used to analyze the mediation models for sleep disturbances. Vitamin D concentrations were significantly correlated with PHQ-9 and HAMD-17 scale scores. In addition, item 3 was suggested to have a mediating effect between vitamin D and depressive symptoms in the mediating model of PHQ-9, and item 4 was suggested to have a mediating effect between vitamin D and depressive symptoms in the mediating model of HAMD-17. Sleep disturbances (especially difficulty falling asleep) are mediators between vitamin D and depressive symptoms, suggesting that increasing vitamin D levels at the right time to regulate sleep disturbances may improve depression symptoms, yet further research is necessary.

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