Healthcare (Nov 2015)

Vitamin D and Reproduction: From Gametes to Childhood

  • Krista D. Sowell,
  • Carl L. Keen,
  • Janet Y. Uriu-Adams

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare3041097
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 1097 – 1120

Abstract

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Vitamin D is well recognized for its essentiality in maintaining skeletal health. Recent research has suggested that vitamin D may exert a broad range of roles throughout the human life cycle starting from reproduction to adult chronic disease risk. Rates of vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy remain high worldwide. Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with an increased risk of fertility problems, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and allergic disease in the offspring. Vitamin D is found naturally in only a few foods thus supplementation can provide an accessible and effective way to raise vitamin D status when dietary intakes and sunlight exposure are low. However, the possibility of overconsumption and possible adverse effects is under debate. The effect of vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy and early life on maternal and infant outcomes will be of particular focus in this review.

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