Vitamin D Depression Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Vitamin D Depression Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Vitamin D Depression Randomized TrialIntroduction Emerging real-world evidence suggests that folate supplementation may reduce suicidal ideation and behavior.3Noel C (2026)The relationship between vitamin B9 (folate) supplementation and suicidality: a scoping review.
Vitamin D Depression Randomized TrialOne within-person cohort study found a 44% lower hazard of suicide-related emergency or hospital visits after treatment with folic acid (hazard ratio = 0.56) (and none in a parallel analysis of vitamin B12).3Noel C (2026)The relationship between vitamin B9 (folate) supplementation and suicidality: a scoping review.
Vitamin D Depression Randomized TrialOne case-control study of patients with a history of suicidal behavior and ideation found lower suicidal ideation questionnaire scores with folinic acid ( P Discussion Evidence linking folate supplementation to reduced suicidal behavior is promising but limited by heterogeneity in design, sample size, folate formulation, and outcome measurement.3Noel C (2026)The relationship between vitamin B9 (folate) supplementation and suicidality: a scoping review.
Vitamin D Depression Randomized TrialWe conducted a scoping review to evaluate current hypothesis-testing literature on folate supplementation and outcomes related to suicide.3Noel C (2026)The relationship between vitamin B9 (folate) supplementation and suicidality: a scoping review.
Vitamin D Depression Randomized TrialBackground and purpose Evidence regarding the association between vitamin E and depression is inconsistent.4Zhao D (2026)Genetic Causal Association Between Vitamin E and Depression: A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study.
Vitamin D Depression Randomized TrialTo address this uncertainty, we employed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach to evaluate the potential causal effect of vitamin E on depression risk.4Zhao D (2026)Genetic Causal Association Between Vitamin E and Depression: A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study.
Vitamin D Depression Randomized TrialConclusions The present MR analysis indicated that genetically predicted vitamin E was not causally associated with the risk of depression.4Zhao D (2026)Genetic Causal Association Between Vitamin E and Depression: A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study.

Source documents

  1. The relationship between vitamin B9 (folate) supplementation and suicidality: a scoping review.
  2. Genetic Causal Association Between Vitamin E and Depression: A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study.