2020, Number 12
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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2020; 88 (12)
Vitamin D levels in pregnant women and their relationship with gestational diabetes
Collantes-Gutiérrez AA, Romero-Ogawa T, Morales-López A, Espinosa-de Santillana IA
Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 853-859
PDF size: 192.56 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: Contrast the levels of vitamin D, in pregnant woman with and without
gestational diabetes.
Material and Method: This was an prospective, case control study, were we
compared vitamin D levels between two groups, 25 pregnant women with gestational
diabetes and, paired by age and IMC, with 25 healthy pregnant control women, who
attended to prenatal care, in the department of Gynecology and Obstetrics in the
Hospital Universitario de Puebla.
Results: Regardless of gestational diabetes, vitamin D deficiency was in 30% patients,
and vitamin D insufficiency in the 44%. The vitamin D levels between the patients with
gestational diabetes (23.29 ± 9.00 ng/mL) and the healthy patients (26.76 ± 9.33 ng/
mL), didn’t show significant difference (p = 0.14). This study didn’t show association
between gestational diabetes and vitamin D deficiency OR = 1.882 (IC95%: 0.518-
6.845; p = 0.333).
Conclusions: Vitamin D levels didn’t relate to gestational diabetes. Pregnant women
had high percentages of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency.
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