The association between Vitamin D levels and postpartum depression: a review
- 1. Universitas Padjadjaran, Sumedang, Indonesia
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According to WHO, Postpartum Depression (PPD) occurs in 10–15% of women after giving birth. Several studies assumed that vitamin D deficiency might worsen PPD symptoms. However, the association between vitamin D levels and PPD is still conflicting. This article summarizes the association between vitamin D levels and PPD. A literature search about Vitamin D levels and PPD from Scopus and PubMed databases was performed in June 2022. Eleven studies were obtained out of 30 studies. Nine out of 11 studies showed that vitamin D levels were significantly associated with PPD. However, the two others showed no significant association. The difference in the blood sample taken and how to assess depression contributes to a different result. The association is related to the role of vitamin D in mood regulation, synthesis of neurotransmitters, stimulating brain receptors, and intercellular neuronal signaling systems.
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