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Title: Vitamin D levels in newborns children of Stavropol region
Authors: Bondar, T. P.
Бондарь, Т. П.
Anisimov, G. S.
Анисимов, Г. С.
Keywords: Antenatal prophylaxis;Hypovitaminosis D;Newborn;Pregnancy failure;Vitamin D
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Stavropol State Medical University
Citation: Klimov, L.J., Dolbnya, S.V., Kuryaninova, V.A., Alaverdyan, L.S., Kasyanova, A.N., Bobryshev, D.V., Bondar, T.P., Anisimov, G.S., Abramskaya, L.M. Vitamin D levels in newborns children of Stavropol Region // Medical News of North Caucasus. - 2015. - Volume 10. - Issue 2. - Pages 159-163
Series/Report no.: Medical News of North Caucasus
Abstract: Vitamin D has a wide range of biological effects. There is evidence suggesting an important role of vitamin D in women's reproductive health, yet there has been no research focusing on newborns in South Russia. The purpose of this current study was to analyze the levels of vitamin D in newborns in the Stavropol Region. The clinical, anamnestic, and laboratory examination involved 60 newborns. The levels of vitamin D were assessed based on serum content of calcidiol, while the mothers' pregnancy courses were also taken into account. The mean content of serum 25(OH)D3 was 9.9±0.7 ng/ml. The study showed that the vast majority of the patients (98.3%) lacked vitamin D while in over a half of them (56.7%) the deficiency was severe. It was shown that complicated somatic, obstetric and gynecological history is an important factor for antenatal hypovitaminosis D in newborns (?<0.05). In case of mothers' taking multivitamin preparations through pregnancies, severe vitamin D deficiency in newborns had an occurrence twice below that in infants whose mothers failed to take additional vitamin supply (?<0.001). There is confirmation to the need for targeted antenatal prevention of hypovitaminosis D in order to reach proper levels of calciferol in the early neonatal period
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