Vitamin D and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Introduction: Human vitamin D levels have been increasingly related to a wide range of clinical outcomes. There is a large amount of reports on its associations, especially with obstetric complications, including preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. These results are scarcely consistent and there...
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doaj-0c8ede7d4e1a4fa5b7e76daa108f7bf02020-11-24T20:59:45ZengInstituto Nacional de SaludBiomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud0120-41570120-41572018-05-01380435310.7705/biomedica.v38i0.36832063Vitamin D and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review and meta-analysisNorma Cecilia Serrano-Díaz0Edna Magaly Gamboa-Delgado1Clara Lucía Domínguez-Urrego2Andrea Liliana Vesga-Varela3Sergio Eduardo Serrano-Gómez4Doris Cristina Quintero-Lesmes5Grupo de Investigación Biomédica Traslacional, Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia, Bucaramanga, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación en Demografía, Salud Pública y Sistemas de Salud, GUINDESS, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación en Estudios Epidemiológicos y de Salud Pública, Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia, Bucaramanga, ColombiaGrupo Latinoamericano de Investigaciones Epidemiológicas, Bucaramanga, ColombiaGrupo de Investigaciones Clínicas, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación en Estudios Epidemiológicos y de Salud Pública, Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia, Bucaramanga, ColombiaIntroduction: Human vitamin D levels have been increasingly related to a wide range of clinical outcomes. There is a large amount of reports on its associations, especially with obstetric complications, including preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. These results are scarcely consistent and there is still a lack of quality intervention studies to confirm the role of vitamin D in those outcomes. Objective: To review the available scientific evidence on the role of maternal vitamin D in the development of preeclampsia. Materials and methods: The methodology used followed the recommendations of the Cochrane guide for the preparation of systematic reviews, and for metaanalysis, the Guide of the Metaanalysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology group (MOOSE). The search included both observational studies and controlled clinical trials. Results: Low vitamin D levels, measured by the 25-hydroxyvitamin D test, are common in pregnancy. The results of this systematic review and metaanalysis suggest an inverse ratio between vitamin D levels and the development of preeclampsia. There was heterogeneity among the studies with regard to the design, population, geographic location, definitions of exposure, and the outcome. We excluded randomized controlled trials from this meta-analysis. Conclusion: The inverse association we found suggests that the higher the levels of vitamin D the lesser the probability of developing preeclampsia, in spite of the heterogeneity of the global measurement in this type of analysis.https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3683vitamina Dpreeclampsiacolecalciferolcalcitriolcalcifediolembarazorevisiónmetanálisis |
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Norma Cecilia Serrano-Díaz Edna Magaly Gamboa-Delgado Clara Lucía Domínguez-Urrego Andrea Liliana Vesga-Varela Sergio Eduardo Serrano-Gómez Doris Cristina Quintero-Lesmes Vitamin D and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review and meta-analysis Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud vitamina D preeclampsia colecalciferol calcitriol calcifediol embarazo revisión metanálisis |
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Norma Cecilia Serrano-Díaz Edna Magaly Gamboa-Delgado Clara Lucía Domínguez-Urrego Andrea Liliana Vesga-Varela Sergio Eduardo Serrano-Gómez Doris Cristina Quintero-Lesmes |
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Vitamin D and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Vitamin D and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Vitamin D and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Vitamin D and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Vitamin D and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review and meta-analysis |
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vitamin d and risk of preeclampsia: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Instituto Nacional de Salud |
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Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud |
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0120-4157 0120-4157 |
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2018-05-01 |
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Introduction: Human vitamin D levels have been increasingly related to a wide range of clinical outcomes. There is a large amount of reports on its associations, especially with obstetric complications, including preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. These results are scarcely consistent and there is still a lack of quality intervention studies to confirm the role of vitamin D in those outcomes.
Objective: To review the available scientific evidence on the role of maternal vitamin D in the development of preeclampsia.
Materials and methods: The methodology used followed the recommendations of the Cochrane guide for the preparation of systematic reviews, and for metaanalysis, the Guide of the Metaanalysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology group (MOOSE). The search included both observational studies and controlled clinical trials.
Results: Low vitamin D levels, measured by the 25-hydroxyvitamin D test, are common in pregnancy. The results of this systematic review and metaanalysis suggest an inverse ratio between vitamin D levels and the development of preeclampsia. There was heterogeneity among the studies with regard to the design, population, geographic location, definitions of exposure, and the outcome. We excluded randomized controlled trials from this meta-analysis.
Conclusion: The inverse association we found suggests that the higher the levels of vitamin D the lesser the probability of developing preeclampsia, in spite of the heterogeneity of the global measurement in this type of analysis. |
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vitamina D preeclampsia colecalciferol calcitriol calcifediol embarazo revisión metanálisis |
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