Pregnancy represents a time of rapid bodily change, which includes physical proportions, physiology and responsibility. At this context, maternal vitamin D stores have been the objective of extensive scientific research during the last decades, focusing on their potential effects on maternal an neonatal...
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy - still a public health issue. Matern Child Nutr 2013; 9(1): 23-30, doi: 10.1111/mcn.12014.McAree T, Jacobs B, Manickavasagar T et al (2013) Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy--still a public health issue. Matern Child Nutr 9:23-30...
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic DisordersWagner, C.L.; Hollis, B.W.; Kotsa, K.; Fakhoury, H.; Karras, S.N. Vitamin D administration during pregnancy as prevention for pregnancy, neonatal and postnatal complications. Rev. Endocr. Metab. Disord. 2017, 18, 307-322. (c) 2017 by the ...
children. In contrast, vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy was associated with a lower risk of development of wheezing in children in one cohort study (n=2,478; odds ratio [OR], 0.65; 95% CI, 0.46 to 0.93). Vitamin D supplementation in breastfeeding mothers did not appear to affect...
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immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in infants, and bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy [6,97]. More recently, data have been published with respect to the potential function that vitamin D holds respecting an increased resistance to HIV infection. In particular, HIV-exposed seronegative patients produced ...
is another name for supplemental vitamin D2. Supplemental D2 is cheaper to produce than supplemental D3; however, it is not as effective at raising levels of vitamin D in the blood nor as stable as synthetic vitamin D3. Vitamin D2 still requires conversion in the body to become D3 ...
A low maternal 25(OH)D status (≤54 nmol/L or 21.6 ng/mL) during pregnancy was associated with a more than 2-fold risk increase for the development of type 1 diabetes later in life compared with a good maternal 25(OH)D status (>89 nmol/L or 35.6 ng/mL).68 Type 2 diabetes and...
Evidence from observational studies does therefore suggest that achieving higher levels of serum 25(OH)D in pregnancy might have beneficial effects on offspring bone development, but further high-quality RCTs are required to assess this. Moreover, long-term follow-up of children born to participants...
Why it matters: Vitamin D is important for the development of the baby and the health of the mother. Low vitamin D levels in pregnancy can lead to complications, but regular testing isn’t needed unless there are risk factors like darker skin, limited sun exposure, or a vegetarian diet. ...