When it comes to mood changes, Cleveland Clinic states that one sign can be depression.
A study, published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, linked vitamin D deficiency with depression in older adults.
Other studies have reported that supplementing vitamin D to people who are deficient helps improve seasonal depression, which typically occurs during the colder months when the body can’t synthesise enough of the vitamin organically.
Although experts report a relationship between vitamin D and depression, more research is needed.
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