VITAMIN D receptorsMOLECULAR geneticsVITAMIN D deficiencyBackground: There is considerable global discourse on the impact of insufficient vitamin D levels, known for their immunosuppressive properties, on recurrent pregnancy loss. Vitamin D deficiency affects 35% to 80% of the population. Despite ...
Considering several groups of vitamin D deficiency as adverse status, we used the sufficient group as the control group. COX proportional hazard method was employed to analyze the hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) of all-cause mortality and CVD mortality in hypertension ...
Vitamin D levels were not associated with diagnoses of major depressive disorder or generalized anxiety disorder. Conclusions: In women at risk for depression, early pregnancy low vitamin D levels are associated with higher depressive symptom scores in early and late pregnancy. F...
vi- tamin D deficiency is defined by most experts as a 25-hydroxyvitamin D level of less than 20 ng per milliliter (50 nmol per liter).7-10 25-Hydroxyvita- min D levels are inversely associated with parathy- roid hormone levels until the former reach 30 to 40 ng per milliliter (75...
Deficiency was defined as a blood plasma concentration below 10 ng/µl. Potential environmental confounders of the vitamin D status were considered as part of the analysis. RESULTS: We report suggestive evidence of an association with vitamin D status in established psychosis (ßstandardized = ...
D51.0 Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia due to intrinsic factor deficiency [Pernicious anemia, Addisonian, Biermer] D51.1 -hyphen D51.9 Other Vitamin B12 deficiency anemias D52.0 Dietary folate deficiency anemia D53.1 Other megaloblastic anemias, not elsewhere classified D53.9 Nutritional anemia, unspecif...
A) vitamin D B) UV light C) PTH D) Calcitonin E) calcium in diet F) estrogen Skeletal System: The skeletal system is one of the body's system that performs many functions such as protecting the body's internal organs from inju...
In contrast to iron deficiency, the prognostic value of B12 and folic acid was not significant.8 Increased levels of serum cobalamin are associated with malignancies, autoimmune diseases, and renal and liver failure.9,10 It is a marker for liver-cell damage, due to release of the vitamin ...
25-OH DBackground: Increasing evidence suggests that the prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency in Canadian children is high. Vitamin D deficiency is a well-recognized cause of infantile seizures, but a less well-recognized cause of neonatal seizures. Current Canadian guidelines suggest universal ...
One of the environmental factors potentially modulating brain development and its functioning is vitamin D [9,10]. Vitamin D3 deficiency during pregnancy and early childhood is suggested to be one of several risk factors for development of ASD in children that are genetically predisposed for autism...