Vitamin D Supplementation and Effects on Mood in Emergency Medicine Residents
Status:
Active, not recruiting
Trial end date:
2021-03-01
Target enrollment:
Participant gender:
Summary
Seasonal mood changes, and even feelings of depression, appear to have an association with
decreased amounts of vitamin D in people living in geographic areas where exposure to
sunlight during the winter months is relatively low. In this study, PGY-2 and PGY-3 Emergency
Medicine residents at Lakeland Health will fill out PHQ-9 surveys for a total of 6 months
(October-March), filled out at the end of each month. This is the time of year in southwest
Michigan where exposure to direct sunlight is the lowest. The results of the individual
surveys will be trended for the entire six months to see if individuals responds more
positively after Vitamin D supplementation is initiated between months 3 and 4. Vitamin D
supplementation will be 5000 units daily for the months of January-March.