• Title of article

    Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency during Second Trimester of Pregnancy in Shanghai China, Risk Factors and Effects on Pregnancy Outcomes

  • Author/Authors

    YANG, Ling Dept. of Obstetrics - Changning Maternity and Infant Health Hospital, Shanghai, China , SONG, Lige Dept. of Endocrinology - Tongji Hospital - School of Medicine - Tongji University, Shanghai, China , XU, Xiao Dept. of Endocrinology - Tongji Hospital - School of Medicine - Tongji University, Shanghai, China , LIU, Yihan Dept. of Endocrinology - Tongji Hospital - School of Medicine - Tongji University, Shanghai, China , LI, Huijuan Dept. of Endocrinology - Tongji Hospital - School of Medicine - Tongji University, Shanghai, China , TANG, LongYing Dept. of Obstetrics - Changning Maternity and Infant Health Hospital, Shanghai, China

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    1145
  • To page
    1150
  • Abstract
    Background: Vitamin D plays important roles in various physiological processes. Vitamin D deficiency is common among pregnant women in some regions, such as China. Our study aimed to determine the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency during second trimester of pregnancy in Shanghai China, and explore its risk factors and effects on pregnant outcomes. Methods: Overall, 23100 pregnant women (2013 to 2017, Shanghai, China) were included and vitamin D concentrations were measured at 16 weeks of gestation. Correlations between vitamin D concentrations and participants’ general data and maternal and infant outcomes were analyzed by chi square test. Non-conditional multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to screen the independent risk factors for vitamin D deficiency. Results: Vitamin D deficiency was significantly correlated with aging, education level, smoking, dirking, BMI before pregnancy, body weight gain during pregnancy (P<0.01), the use of vitamin D supplement and milk consumption, and older than 30 years, drinking, smoking, BMI before pregnancy> 36, body weight gain during pregnancy< 40g per day, no daily milk consumption, no vitamin D supplement, and education lever below college were independent risk factors for vitamin D deficiency in second trimester of pregnancy. In addition, vitamin D deficiency in second trimester of pregnancy was closely correlated with the occurrence of a serious of adverse maternal and infant outcomes. Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency was still common among women in second trimester of pregnancy in Shanghai China. Vitamin D deficiency was closely correlated with the occurrence of a serious of adverse maternal and infant outcomes.
  • Keywords
    Vitamin D deficiency , Second trimester of pregnancy , Prevalence , Risk factor , Pregnant outcome
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2426132