The effects of vitamin D on mood alteration in women's life: Focus on depression.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.55782/ane-2023-2436
Isidoros Mentis
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Vitamin D (VD) is a vital liposoluble neurosteroid micronutrient, particularly crucial for women's health. International literature strongly correlates sufficient VD levels with comprehensive mental well‑being in women. This link is intricately related to neurobiological pathways and hormonal fluctuations, where low VD levels are notably associated with depression. This study comprehensively explores the neurobiological mechanisms that link VD and altered mood in women. Considering the increased susceptibility to hormonal shifts in women, our research investigates the intricate interplay between VD's neurobiology and mood regulation. Through the focused analysis of specific studies, we untangle the complex web of connections between VD and mood changes in women. Our approach takes into account the dynamic nature of hormonal changes, deepening our understanding of these mechanisms. Our study underscores VD's significant role as a neurosteroid micronutrient, especially in women's health. By examining the intricate relationships between VD's neurobiology and hormones, we propose strategies to improve mood regulation and psychological well‑being in women. In addition, we recommend targeted measures to achieve optimal VD levels, helping to manage challenges arising from hormonal fluctuations. The present review highlights the multifaceted contribution of VD to women's health, particularly in mood regulation. Through the analysis of the interplay of neurobiology, hormones and VD, our study provides avenues for enhancing women's mental and emotional well‑being through customized interventions.

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维生素D对女性生活中情绪变化的影响:关注抑郁症。
维生素D(VD)是一种重要的脂溶性神经过敏性微量营养素,对女性健康尤其重要。国际文献将足够的VD水平与女性的全面心理健康密切相关。这种联系与神经生物学途径和激素波动密切相关,其中VD水平低与抑郁症显著相关。本研究全面探讨了VD与女性情绪改变之间的神经生物学机制。考虑到女性对激素变化的易感性增加,我们的研究调查了VD的神经生物学和情绪调节之间复杂的相互作用。通过对具体研究的重点分析,我们解开了VD与女性情绪变化之间的复杂联系网。我们的方法考虑了激素变化的动态性质,加深了我们对这些机制的理解。我们的研究强调VD作为一种神经过敏性微量营养素的重要作用,尤其是在女性健康方面。通过研究VD的神经生物学和激素之间的复杂关系,我们提出了改善女性情绪调节和心理健康的策略。此外,我们建议采取有针对性的措施来达到最佳VD水平,帮助应对激素波动带来的挑战。本综述强调VD对女性健康的多方面贡献,特别是在情绪调节方面。通过分析神经生物学、激素和VD的相互作用,我们的研究为通过定制干预措施增强女性的心理和情绪健康提供了途径。
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期刊介绍: Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis (ISSN: 0065-1400 (print), eISSN: 1689-0035) covers all aspects of neuroscience, from molecular and cellular neurobiology of the nervous system, through cellular and systems electrophysiology, brain imaging, functional and comparative neuroanatomy, development and evolution of the nervous system, behavior and neuropsychology to brain aging and pathology, including neuroinformatics and modeling.
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