Vitamin D Postpartum Concentrations: Relationship with Nutritional Condition and Morbidities during Pregnancy
Objective. To evaluate postpartum vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency and to relate it to pregestational BMI, gestational weight gain, and sociodemographic variables. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study with 225 full-term pregnant women. Data collected are as follows: maternal health, socioecono...
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doaj-f00b5cb9e4244c5ab12f8c0a641554042020-11-24T21:55:18ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Pregnancy2090-27272090-27352018-01-01201810.1155/2018/10705281070528Vitamin D Postpartum Concentrations: Relationship with Nutritional Condition and Morbidities during PregnancyMaria Eliana Pierre Martins0Carmem Ulisses Peixoto Esmeraldo1João Paulo Duarte Sabiá2João Hallisson Lemos Carvalho3Fabíola Isabel Suano-Souza4Roseli Oselka Saccardo Sarni5Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Universidade Federal do Cariri-UFCA, BrazilAssociate Professor of Pediatrics at Universidade Federal do Cariri-UFCA, BrazilMaster in Science of Faculdade de Medicina do ABC, BrazilChemist at Universidade Potiguar, BrazilAssociate Professor at Faculdade de Medicina do ABC and Universidade Federal de São Paulo, BrazilFull Professor at Faculdade de Medicina do ABC, BrazilObjective. To evaluate postpartum vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency and to relate it to pregestational BMI, gestational weight gain, and sociodemographic variables. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study with 225 full-term pregnant women. Data collected are as follows: maternal health, socioeconomic status, pregestational body mass index (BMI), and gestational weight gain. Laboratory evaluation included vitamin D [25(OH)D], calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and alkaline phosphatase. Results. The mean age of women was 25.6±6.6 years. Dark skin color, low education, and work in the urban region were predominant. Regular sun exposure, photoprotection, and vitamin D supplementation were reported by 144 (64.0%), 44 (19.6%), and 5 (2.2%) women, respectively. The mean plasma concentrations of 25(OH)D were 26.0±6.8 ng/mL. Levels compatible with deficiency (<20 ng/mL) and insufficiency (20-30 ng/mL) were observed in 43 (19.1%) and 124 (55.1%) women, respectively. The increase of 1 ng/mL in 25(OH)D concentrations was associated with an increase of 0.16 mg/dL (95%CI 0.19 to 2.02; p=0.018) for calcium. There were no associations with 25(OH)D concentrations with pregestational BMI and with gestational weight gain. Conclusions. The high frequency of postpartum vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency in women with a full-term pregnancy in a region with a large and permanent sun exposure reminds us of the need for intervention policies aimed at preventing vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1070528 |
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Vitamin D Postpartum Concentrations: Relationship with Nutritional Condition and Morbidities during Pregnancy |
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Vitamin D Postpartum Concentrations: Relationship with Nutritional Condition and Morbidities during Pregnancy |
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Vitamin D Postpartum Concentrations: Relationship with Nutritional Condition and Morbidities during Pregnancy |
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Vitamin D Postpartum Concentrations: Relationship with Nutritional Condition and Morbidities during Pregnancy |
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Vitamin D Postpartum Concentrations: Relationship with Nutritional Condition and Morbidities during Pregnancy |
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vitamin d postpartum concentrations: relationship with nutritional condition and morbidities during pregnancy |
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2090-2727 2090-2735 |
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Objective. To evaluate postpartum vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency and to relate it to pregestational BMI, gestational weight gain, and sociodemographic variables. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study with 225 full-term pregnant women. Data collected are as follows: maternal health, socioeconomic status, pregestational body mass index (BMI), and gestational weight gain. Laboratory evaluation included vitamin D [25(OH)D], calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and alkaline phosphatase. Results. The mean age of women was 25.6±6.6 years. Dark skin color, low education, and work in the urban region were predominant. Regular sun exposure, photoprotection, and vitamin D supplementation were reported by 144 (64.0%), 44 (19.6%), and 5 (2.2%) women, respectively. The mean plasma concentrations of 25(OH)D were 26.0±6.8 ng/mL. Levels compatible with deficiency (<20 ng/mL) and insufficiency (20-30 ng/mL) were observed in 43 (19.1%) and 124 (55.1%) women, respectively. The increase of 1 ng/mL in 25(OH)D concentrations was associated with an increase of 0.16 mg/dL (95%CI 0.19 to 2.02; p=0.018) for calcium. There were no associations with 25(OH)D concentrations with pregestational BMI and with gestational weight gain. Conclusions. The high frequency of postpartum vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency in women with a full-term pregnancy in a region with a large and permanent sun exposure reminds us of the need for intervention policies aimed at preventing vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy. |
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