Overview

Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Mental Health: An Exploratory Study on A University Students Suffering From Vitamin D Deficiency

Status:
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Trial end date:
2026-09-30
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Summary
University students are susceptible to psychological burdens such as depressive symptoms, anxiety, and stress which might have been linked to vitamin D deficiency. Low serum vitamin D level is well recognized around the world. Vitamin D has been reported to modulate several neurological pathways in the brain that control psychological function. As a result, the purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of vitamin D supplementation on the presence of depressive symptoms, anxiety, and stress in university students. The study will include two phases. The first phase is a cross-sectional phase assessing the prevalence vitamin D deficiency in addition to psychological symptoms. The second phase is a randomized controlled clinical trial that aims to assess the effect of vitamin D supplementation on the prevalent psychological symptoms and its impact on the academic performance among university students. The study will look at the relationship between mental health and vitamin D deficiency, as well as how it will affect academic performance of university students.
Phase:
PHASE1
Details
Lead Sponsor:
German University in Cairo
Collaborators:
Prof. May Ahmed Shawki, Clinical Pharmacy Department, Ain Shams University, Egypt
Prof. Mohamed Hassan Solayman, Clinical pharmacy Department, German University in Cairo