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Article Commentary

Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among psychiatric inpatients: a systematic review

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Pages 330-336 | Received 07 Sep 2021, Accepted 20 Dec 2021, Published online: 04 Jan 2022
 

Abstract

Objectives: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with worse physical and mental health outcomes. Low vitamin D levels are more common among people who experience mental health issues. This is particularly vital due to the outdoor restrictions which arose from the COVID-19 pandemic. This systematic review assessed vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency among psychiatric inpatients.

Methods: A literature search was performed using the key words ‘vitamin D’, ‘mental health’, ‘mental illness’ and ‘inpatient’ and articles were selected by two independent reviewers. Eighteen studies were identified as eligible according to inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Results: Vitamin D deficiency (29 − 96%) and insufficiency (20 − 63%) were common among psychiatric inpatients. Over half of the studies recommended or advised consideration of vitamin D level screening among psychiatric inpatients, while nine recommended consideration of vitamin D supplementation.

Conclusions: Screening for vitamin D deficiency during psychiatric admission may be clinically indicated and improve patient wellbeing and outcomes.

    Key points

  • Low vitamin D levels are very common among people admitted to inpatient mental health services.

  • Vitamin D level screening upon inpatient psychiatric admission is warranted to optimise general health outcomes.

  • Vitamin D supplementation should be considered among inpatients with vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Additional information

Funding

No funding sources were involved in this study.

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