Correction of Vitamin D Deficiency Improves PTSD Symptoms in Gulf War Veterans
Chandrasekhar Kesavan, Donna D. Strong, Richard M. Strong

TL;DR
Correcting vitamin D deficiency in Gulf War Veterans with PTSD and IBS-D significantly reduces psychological symptoms like depression and anxiety.
Contribution
Demonstrates that vitamin D supplementation can alleviate PTSD and TBI symptoms in Gulf War Veterans with IBS-D.
Findings
Vitamin D supplementation normalized vitamin D levels and reduced symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and TBI.
No significant correlation was found between vitamin D deficiency and factors like age, BMI, or seasons in PTSD and IBS-D groups.
Multiple deployments had a minor negative effect on vitamin D levels in veterans with PTSD or TBI.
Abstract
Gulf War Veterans (GWVs) presenting with irritable bowel syndrome-diarrhea (IBS-D) often exhibit concurrent post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or traumatic brain injury (TBI). All Veterans’ Affair physicians are required to assess symptoms of depression, anxiety, and suicide ideation by maintaining yearly training. In a previous study for IBS-D (3), we identified significant vitamin D deficiency (VDD), with an average level of 19 ng/mL. This includes those with and without PTSD, TBI, showing depression and anxiety symptoms. Since VDD is associated with PTSD, and all veterans not on supplementation were found to be VDD (>90%) at our facility, we investigated a possible association between VDD and these neuropsychological conditions. While age and body mass index (BMI), seasons, and demographic locations are known to affect vitamin D levels, we found no correlation between these…
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TopicsVitamin D Research Studies · Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout · Health, psychology, and well-being
