Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Chrisostomo,Kadija Rahal
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Kulak Junior,Jaime, Urbanetz,Almir, Chrisostomo,Eduardo Rahal, Nisihara,Renato Mitsunori
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Hypovitaminosis D is a global health problem that affects all age groups. Pregnant women are considered a high-risk group and the condition has potentially associated maternal and fetal complications. The goal of the present review is to analyze the magnitude and consequences of hypovitaminosis D in pregnant women and the safety of vitamin D supplementation. Prevalence of hypovitaminosis D during pregnancy is very high, even in sunny countries. Maternal vitamin D deficiency has been associated with increased risk of specific hypertensive disease of pregnancy, bacterial vaginosis, prematurity, gestational diabetes mellitus, osteomalacia, and muscle weakness. It has also been linked to prematurity, low birth weight, and fetal infectious complications. Due to potential maternal and fetal complications, it is extremely important to achieve adequate vitamin D levels prior to pregnancy. During pregnancy, it would be prudent to monitor serum vitamin D levels and implement preventive measures to reduce maternal and fetal morbidity. No consensus exists in the medical literature regarding vitamin D supplementation in pregnant women.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review
title Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review
spellingShingle Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review
Chrisostomo,Kadija Rahal
deficiency
pregnancy
insufficiency
vitamin D
title_short Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review
title_full Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review
title_fullStr Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review
title_full_unstemmed Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review
title_sort Current view of vitamin D in pregnant women: a review
author Chrisostomo,Kadija Rahal
author_facet Chrisostomo,Kadija Rahal
Kulak Junior,Jaime
Urbanetz,Almir
Chrisostomo,Eduardo Rahal
Nisihara,Renato Mitsunori
author_role author
author2 Kulak Junior,Jaime
Urbanetz,Almir
Chrisostomo,Eduardo Rahal
Nisihara,Renato Mitsunori
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chrisostomo,Kadija Rahal
Kulak Junior,Jaime
Urbanetz,Almir
Chrisostomo,Eduardo Rahal
Nisihara,Renato Mitsunori
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv deficiency
pregnancy
insufficiency
vitamin D
topic deficiency
pregnancy
insufficiency
vitamin D
description Hypovitaminosis D is a global health problem that affects all age groups. Pregnant women are considered a high-risk group and the condition has potentially associated maternal and fetal complications. The goal of the present review is to analyze the magnitude and consequences of hypovitaminosis D in pregnant women and the safety of vitamin D supplementation. Prevalence of hypovitaminosis D during pregnancy is very high, even in sunny countries. Maternal vitamin D deficiency has been associated with increased risk of specific hypertensive disease of pregnancy, bacterial vaginosis, prematurity, gestational diabetes mellitus, osteomalacia, and muscle weakness. It has also been linked to prematurity, low birth weight, and fetal infectious complications. Due to potential maternal and fetal complications, it is extremely important to achieve adequate vitamin D levels prior to pregnancy. During pregnancy, it would be prudent to monitor serum vitamin D levels and implement preventive measures to reduce maternal and fetal morbidity. No consensus exists in the medical literature regarding vitamin D supplementation in pregnant women.
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