Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women and newborns in Lagos, Nigeria

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作者
Owie, Emmanuel [1 ]
Afolabi, Bosede Bukola [1 ]
机构
[1] LUTH, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Lagos, Nigeria
关键词
Vitamin D deficiency; prevalence; pregnant women; newborns; cord blood; maternal blood; HIGH PREVALENCE; AFRICAN-AMERICAN; LACTATION; 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN-D; PARASITEMIA; POPULATION; METABOLISM; OUTCOMES; MOTHERS; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1080/01443615.2017.1396299
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
We aimed to determine the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women and their newborns in order to make recommendations for Vitamin D supplementation, if necessary. It was a cross-sectional study carried out over a period of 12months. Information such as use of Vitamin D supplements, number of daytime hours spent outdoors and dressing style was obtained from 166 pregnant women in Lagos, Nigeria; maternal and cord blood 25(OH)D concentration was determined using ELISA. The prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency (<20ng/mL) in the mothers and newborns was 4.8% and 29.5%, respectively, while insufficiency (21-29ng/mL) was 28.3% and 46.1%, respectively. Vitamin D supplement use during pregnancy, daytime outdoor exposure and mothers' dressing style were significantly associated with maternal serum 25(OH)D concentration (p<.05). Our study showed that despite a sunny environment like ours, inadequate serum 25(OH)D concentration is still considerable among pregnant women and their newborns and suggests a need for Vitamin D supplementation in pregnant women.Impact StatementWhat is already known on this subject? Vitamin D is an essential vitamin that plays a major role in maintaining pregnancy and ensuring adequate skeletal formation in the foetus. Studies have shown that there is high Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women in the temperate regions of the world and thus Vitamin D supplements are being offered to these pregnant women. Studies have also shown that the foetal/neonatal serum Vitamin D level is a reflection of the maternal level.What the results of this study add? The results of this study adds that there may be some factors preventing adequate delivery of Vitamin D from the maternal circulation to the foetal circulation, because despite a low prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency in the mothers, their neonates had a high deficiency rate.What the implications are of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? The implications of these findings are; further research is warranted in order to find what could be causing a reduced delivery of Vitamin D from the mothers to their foetuses, so as to prevent it if possible. Second, these findings suggest that our pregnant women should still receive a form of Vitamin D supplements, so as to raise their serum Vitamin D to a level which would guarantee optimal foetal concentration.
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