Journal of Diabetes Research (Jan 2020)

Combined Effect of Maternal Vitamin D Deficiency and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus on Trajectories of Ultrasound-Measured Fetal Growth: A Birth Cohort Study in Beijing, China

  • Zheng Liu,
  • Hui Liu,
  • Xiangrong Xu,
  • Shusheng Luo,
  • Jue Liu,
  • Chuyao Jin,
  • Na Han,
  • Hai-Jun Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/4231892
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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Objective. Few studies have examined whether maternal 25(OH)D deficiency and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) jointly affect fetal growth. We aimed to examine the separate and combined effects of maternal 25(OH)D deficiency and GDM on trajectories of fetal growth. Methods. We established a birth cohort (2016-2017) with 10,913 singleton pregnancies in Tongzhou Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Beijing, China. Maternal 25(OH)D deficiency (serum 25OHD concentration0.05). Conclusion. Maternal 25(OH)D deficiency and GDM may jointly increase the risk of excessive fetal growth. Interventions for pregnancies with GDM may be more beneficial for those with 25(OH)D deficiency than those without regarding risk of excessive fetal growth, if confirmed in a large sample.