Concentration of maternal serum 25-hydroxy Vitamin D and gestational 2 diabetes mellitus risk
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Background: The present study was designed to primarily investigate the association between serum 25 (OH) vitamin D levels and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in a sample of Iranian woman. Methods: In the present cross-sectional study 136 pregnant women (68 with GDM and 68 non GDM) who were referred to a university hospital clinic of the Tabriz University of Medical Sciences during July to September 2016 were studied. All pregnant women were assessed for GDM and also serum vitamin D was assessed in all participants. Results: The mean serum 25(OH) D of pregnant women was 13.42آ±7.78 ng/mL. In the term of the mean serum 25(OH) D level, there was not significant differences between GDM (14.45آ±8.73) and non-GDM (12.38آ±6.62) pregnant women (p=0.12). Totally 83.8% of participants were vitamin D deficient and 11.8% of them had insufficient amount of serum vitamin D. Only 4.4% of participants were vitamin D sufficient. The results of logistic regression analysis showed no significant association between GDM and vitamin D status in both unadjusted and adjusted (for mother's age, parity, BMI and gestational week) models. Conclusion: The results of the present study could not show any association between serum vitamin D and GDM. It seems that other factors rather than serum level of 25 (OH) vitamin D level likely explain the growing prevalence of GDM. é 2017 The Authors.
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25 hydroxyvitamin D, adult, Article, body mass, controlled study, cross-sectional study, disease association, female, gestational age, human, Iranian people, major clinical study, maternal age, maternal serum, parity, pregnancy diabetes mellitus, prevalence, risk assessment, risk factor, university hospital, vitamin blood level, vitamin D deficiency