Abstract

BackgroundDepressive symptoms and decreased physical functioning are interrelated conditions and common in older persons, causing significant individual and societal burden. Evidence suggests that vitamin D supplementation may be beneficial for both mental and physical functioning. However, previous randomized controlled trials have yielded inconsistent results and often had suboptimal designs. This study examines the effect of vitamin D supplementation on both depressive symptoms and physical functioning in a high-risk population of older persons with low vitamin D status.Methods/designThe D-Vitaal study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial investigating the effects of a daily dose of 1200 IU vitamin D3 versus placebo for one year on depressive symptoms and physical functioning (primary outcomes) in older adults. Participants (N = 155, age 60–80 years) were recruited from the general population. Eligibility criteria included the presence of depressive symptoms, ≥1 functional limitation and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels between 15 and 50/70 nmol/L (depending on season). Secondary outcomes include incidence of major depressive disorder, anxiety symptoms, health-related quality of life, cognitive function and cost-effectiveness of the intervention.DiscussionWith this study, we aim to elucidate the effects of vitamin D supplementation on depressive symptoms and physical functioning in older persons who are at high risk of developing more substantial mental and physical problems. If effective, vitamin D supplementation can be a preventive intervention strategy that is easy to implement in the primary care setting.Trial registrationNetherlands Trial Register NTR3845. Registered 6 February 2013.

Highlights

  • Depressive symptoms and decreased physical functioning are interrelated conditions and common in older persons, causing significant individual and societal burden

  • With this study, we aim to elucidate the effects of vitamin D supplementation on depressive symptoms and physical functioning in older persons who are at high risk of developing more substantial mental and physical problems

  • As depressive symptoms and poor physical functioning are prevalent among older persons and cause significant individual and societal burden [66], effective low-cost prevention strategies are urgently needed

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Introduction

Depressive symptoms and decreased physical functioning are interrelated conditions and common in older persons, causing significant individual and societal burden. This study examines the effect of vitamin D supplementation on both depressive symptoms and physical functioning in a high-risk population of older persons with low vitamin D status. Depressive symptoms are common in older adults, occurring in 8-16 % of persons over 55 years of age [1]. These symptoms are associated with various adverse health outcomes, such as a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases [2], hospitalization and mortality [3] and reduced quality of life [1]. Studies show that functional limitations and poor physical performance are highly interrelated with depressive symptoms, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally [2, 5,6,7,8,9], which can result in a downward spiral

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