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Abstract Details

Effect of Vitamin D3 Supplementation on Sleep Quality in Deficient Adults : A Randomized Controlled Trial
Sleep
P3 - Poster Session 3 (5:00 PM-6:00 PM)
14-008

This study investigates the impact of daily versus weekly vitamin D3 supplementation on sleep quality in adults with vitamin D3 deficiency.

Emerging evidence suggests a link between serum vitamin D3 deficiency and poor sleep quality, but the optimal dosing frequency to improve sleep quality remains unclear.

This is a single centre, prospective, double-blinded, randomised controlled trial which has randomised (1:1) Vitamin D3 deficient adults into daily (2000 IU/day for 8 weeks) supplementation group and weekly (60,000 IU/week for 8 weeks) supplementation group.  Subjective sleep quality was evaluated using Pittsburg sleep quality index questionnaire (PSQI) at baseline and 8-weeks follow-up.  Wilcoxan signed rank test and Mann Whitney U test was used to compare both the arms.

This study enrolled 87 patients, with 45 in the weekly arm and 42 in the daily arm. The mean age was 39.26 [11.03] years, and 71% (n=62) were females. At baseline, the mean serum vitamin D3 level in weekly and daily treatment arm was 15.49 (5.87)ng/mL and 17.34 (5.11)ng/mL respectively.  On follow-up, the daily arm showed significant improvements in ‘duration of sleep’ (0.93 [0.65] vs 1.55 [0.75], p=0.002) and ‘daytime dysfunction due to sleep’ (0.67 [0.57] vs 1.11 [1.15], p=0.007).  The weekly arm performed better in the 'need medication to sleep’ parameter (0.13 [0.50] vs 0.37 [0.54], p=0.034). However, the daily supplementation arm showed a favourable PSQI total score when compared to the weekly arm (8.46 [3.14] vs 9.93 [2.68], p=0.024) at 8 weeks follow-up.

Daily vitamin D3 supplementation is more effective to weekly supplementation to improve overall sleep quality, sleep duration and daytime dysfunction in vitamin D3 deficient adults.

Authors/Disclosures
Lakshmi Priya Lalitha, MD (MS Ramaiah Medical College)
PRESENTER
Dr. Priya Lalitha has nothing to disclose.
J.V. Mahendra, MD (M.S. Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, Neurology) Dr. Mahendra has nothing to disclose.
Shivaraj Nallur Somanna, MD Mr. Nallur Somanna has nothing to disclose.