Reviews
Actual. Osteol 10 (3), 2014

Vitamin D in pregnancy: its importance for mother and fetus

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Abstract

In the last few years abundant evidence has been published about the beneficial effects of vitamin D on general health, and not just on bone health, as traditional knowledge dictates. In this minireview the negative consequences of vitamin D deficiency on the health of the gestating mother and her child will be considered. In the pregnant woman hypovitaminosis causes secondary hyperparathyroidism, and is a risk factor for insulin resistance, premature delivery, and eclampsia. In the neonate, it predisposes to low birth weight and hypocalcemia, besides the well known risk of rachitism.
Key words:vitamin D deficiency, pregnancy, metabolic syndrome, eclampsia, premature delivery, small for gestational age.