Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Baptista, Sueli Tapigliani
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Pereira Filho, Renato de Macedo, Pereira, Ramon de Macedo, Milanezi, Jessica, Assumpção, Isabela Gonçalves, Baptista, Marcia Tapigliani
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Journal of Nutrology (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/article/view/268
Resumo: Introduction: In the world, about 1 million people suffer from vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women increases maternal mortality and morbidity rates. In the scenario of COVID-19, it is known that the immune response, inflammation, and coagulation are modulated by vitamin D activity. Objective: It was to analyze the main considerations of the effects of vitamin D on pregnant women and fetuses in the scenario of COVID-19, presenting the mechanisms of inflammatory and immunological processes in an attempt to mitigate the worsening of comorbidities and deaths. Methods: The systematic review rules of the PRISMA Platform were followed. The research was carried out from September to October 2022 in Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and Google Scholar databases. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias was analyzed according to the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: A total of 210 articles were found, 82 articles were evaluated and 32 were included in this systematic review. Considering the Cochrane tool for risk of bias, the overall assessment resulted in 28 studies with a high risk of bias and 28 studies that did not meet GRADE. Most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with I2 =98.9% >50%. There is a relationship between vitamin D status and the severity of COVID-19 in pregnant women. Vitamin D levels are low in pregnant women with COVID-19. Furthermore, there is a significant difference regarding the level of vitamin D and the severity of COVID-19 in pregnant women. Maintaining adequate vitamin D levels may be useful as an approach to preventing an aggressive course of inflammation induced by this novel coronavirus in pregnant women.
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spelling Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic reviewVitamin DHypovitaminosis DPregnant womenCOVID-19Introduction: In the world, about 1 million people suffer from vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women increases maternal mortality and morbidity rates. In the scenario of COVID-19, it is known that the immune response, inflammation, and coagulation are modulated by vitamin D activity. Objective: It was to analyze the main considerations of the effects of vitamin D on pregnant women and fetuses in the scenario of COVID-19, presenting the mechanisms of inflammatory and immunological processes in an attempt to mitigate the worsening of comorbidities and deaths. Methods: The systematic review rules of the PRISMA Platform were followed. The research was carried out from September to October 2022 in Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and Google Scholar databases. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias was analyzed according to the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: A total of 210 articles were found, 82 articles were evaluated and 32 were included in this systematic review. Considering the Cochrane tool for risk of bias, the overall assessment resulted in 28 studies with a high risk of bias and 28 studies that did not meet GRADE. Most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with I2 =98.9% >50%. There is a relationship between vitamin D status and the severity of COVID-19 in pregnant women. Vitamin D levels are low in pregnant women with COVID-19. Furthermore, there is a significant difference regarding the level of vitamin D and the severity of COVID-19 in pregnant women. Maintaining adequate vitamin D levels may be useful as an approach to preventing an aggressive course of inflammation induced by this novel coronavirus in pregnant women.MetaScience Press2023-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/article/view/26810.54448/ijn23110International Journal of Nutrology; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Nutrology (IJN) - February 20232595-28541984-301110.54448/ijn231reponame:International Journal of Nutrology (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Nutrologia (ABRAN)instacron:ABRANenghttps://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/article/view/268/255Copyright (c) 2023 Sueli Tapigliani Baptista, Renato de Macedo Pereira Filho, Ramon de Macedo Pereira, Jessica Milanezi, Isabela Gonçalves Assumpção, Marcia Tapigliani Baptistahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBaptista, Sueli TapiglianiPereira Filho, Renato de MacedoPereira, Ramon de MacedoMilanezi, JessicaAssumpção, Isabela GonçalvesBaptista, Marcia Tapigliani2023-02-02T18:06:36Zoai:ojs2.ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com:article/268Revistahttps://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijnONGhttps://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/oaiijn@zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com || editorchief@zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com10.544482595-28541984-3011opendoar:2023-02-02T18:06:36International Journal of Nutrology (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Nutrologia (ABRAN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review
title Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review
spellingShingle Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review
Baptista, Sueli Tapigliani
Vitamin D
Hypovitaminosis D
Pregnant women
COVID-19
title_short Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review
title_full Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review
title_fullStr Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review
title_sort Evidence of the functions of vitamin D in pregnant women in COVID-19: a systematic review
author Baptista, Sueli Tapigliani
author_facet Baptista, Sueli Tapigliani
Pereira Filho, Renato de Macedo
Pereira, Ramon de Macedo
Milanezi, Jessica
Assumpção, Isabela Gonçalves
Baptista, Marcia Tapigliani
author_role author
author2 Pereira Filho, Renato de Macedo
Pereira, Ramon de Macedo
Milanezi, Jessica
Assumpção, Isabela Gonçalves
Baptista, Marcia Tapigliani
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author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baptista, Sueli Tapigliani
Pereira Filho, Renato de Macedo
Pereira, Ramon de Macedo
Milanezi, Jessica
Assumpção, Isabela Gonçalves
Baptista, Marcia Tapigliani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vitamin D
Hypovitaminosis D
Pregnant women
COVID-19
topic Vitamin D
Hypovitaminosis D
Pregnant women
COVID-19
description Introduction: In the world, about 1 million people suffer from vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women increases maternal mortality and morbidity rates. In the scenario of COVID-19, it is known that the immune response, inflammation, and coagulation are modulated by vitamin D activity. Objective: It was to analyze the main considerations of the effects of vitamin D on pregnant women and fetuses in the scenario of COVID-19, presenting the mechanisms of inflammatory and immunological processes in an attempt to mitigate the worsening of comorbidities and deaths. Methods: The systematic review rules of the PRISMA Platform were followed. The research was carried out from September to October 2022 in Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and Google Scholar databases. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias was analyzed according to the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: A total of 210 articles were found, 82 articles were evaluated and 32 were included in this systematic review. Considering the Cochrane tool for risk of bias, the overall assessment resulted in 28 studies with a high risk of bias and 28 studies that did not meet GRADE. Most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with I2 =98.9% >50%. There is a relationship between vitamin D status and the severity of COVID-19 in pregnant women. Vitamin D levels are low in pregnant women with COVID-19. Furthermore, there is a significant difference regarding the level of vitamin D and the severity of COVID-19 in pregnant women. Maintaining adequate vitamin D levels may be useful as an approach to preventing an aggressive course of inflammation induced by this novel coronavirus in pregnant women.
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