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Effects of vitamin D on mood and sleep in the healthy population: Interpretations from the serotonergic pathway

Laura M. Huiberts, K.C.H.J. Smolders

2020Sleep Medicine Reviews60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vitamin D insufficiency is common in the healthy population. Recent insights addressed the role of vitamin D in serotonin and melatonin regulation, suggesting that increasing vitamin D status may be helpful for improving mood and sleep. This literature review covers the current state of evidence regarding potential effects of vitamin D on mood and sleep indicators in healthy people. In total, 11 observational studies were found for sleep, and 54 studies on mood (including ten RCTs). These studies revealed mixed results for both sleep and mood. The findings were interpreted based on the previously proposed serotonergic pathway of vitamin D. Implications and challenges for future research regarding the timing of blood sampling, timing and dosage of supplement intake and investigating the response dynamics are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

SerotonergicMoodMelatoninVitamin D and neurologyObservational studySleep (system call)PopulationMedicinePsychologyDepression (economics)Mood disordersPhysiologyClinical psychologyPsychiatrySerotoninEndocrinologyInternal medicineEnvironmental healthAnxietyMacroeconomicsComputer scienceReceptorOperating systemEconomicsVitamin D Research StudiesEating Disorders and BehaviorsStress Responses and Cortisol