HOW DOES VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION CHANGE THE OUTCOME FOR MOTHER AND CHILD?

Nikolai Lazarov, Faisal Saghir
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Introduction: Pregnancy represents a period in which rapid bodily changes occur, which include a wide range of physiological interactions occurring in both the mother and the developing foetus. The role of vitamin D3 metabolism within pregnancy is an over-shadowed but very important aspect for the normal and healthy muscoskeletal development of the foetus and for the various alternative functions associated with vitamin D3 for the pregnant female. The purpose: To provide a detailed understanding ofhe current status of vitamin D3 and the role it has within pregnancy and to identify the efficacy and the wide range of effects that vitamin D3 has for both the mother and foetus. Materials and methods: We conducted a review of the available literature at PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct, which included observational studies, prospective and controlled trials, reports and guidelines for appropriate dosages of vitamin D3 to be used within pregnant females. Results and Discussion: Our review of the scientific literature showed evidence of the benefits of vitamin D3 within pregnant women and the effect, if any, on the numerous physiological processes taking place within both the mother and the foetus. We found data indicating that vitamin D3 can prove to be very important in preventingreeclampsia, gestational diabetes and congenital malformations of the foetus. Conclusion: The administration of vitamin D3 may be a potential technique to prevent complications to the mother and the developing foetus both during and after pregnancy, either solely or as a combined therapy.
补充维生素 D 如何改变母婴的结局?
简介妊娠期是身体发生快速变化的时期,母亲和发育中的胎儿在这一时期都会发生广泛的生理相互作用。妊娠期维生素 D3 代谢的作用被忽视了,但它对胎儿肌肉骨骼的正常健康发育和孕妇维生素 D3 的各种替代功能非常重要。目的:详细了解维生素 D3 的现状及其在孕期的作用,并确定维生素 D3 对母亲和胎儿的功效和广泛影响。材料和方法我们在 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 Science Direct 网站上查阅了现有文献,其中包括观察性研究、前瞻性对照试验、报告和孕妇维生素 D3 适当剂量指南。结果与讨论我们对科学文献的审查显示,有证据表明孕妇服用维生素 D3 有益,而且对母体和胎儿的许多生理过程都有影响(如果有的话)。我们发现有数据表明,维生素 D3 对预防子痫、妊娠糖尿病和胎儿先天性畸形非常重要。结论服用维生素 D3 可能是一种潜在的技术,可单独或作为一种综合疗法,在怀孕期间和怀孕后预防母亲和发育中胎儿的并发症。
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