| Literature DB >> 30348112 |
Milene Saori Kassai1, Fernanda Ramirez Cafeo2, Fernando Alves Affonso-Kaufman2, Fabíola Isabel Suano-Souza3,4, Roseli Oselka Saccardo Sarni1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency is a global public health issue. More than half of pregnant women are affected by vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency. Studies suggest an association between low vitamin D concentrations during pregnancy with intrauterine growth restriction and prematurity. This study aimed to describe the concentrations of 25(OH)D (25-hydroxyvitamin D) of mothers who delivered preterm newborns compared to women with full-term pregnancy deliveries, as well as to relate 25(OH)D blood concentrations of mothers with those of their newborns.Entities:
Keywords: Newborns; Pregnancy; Umbilical cord; Vitamin D
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30348112 PMCID: PMC6198501 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-2045-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Description of the general characteristics of the mothers, preterm newborns (PTNB) and full-term newborns (FTNB)
| Variables | PTNB Group | FTNB Group |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics of the mothers | ||||
| Age ( | Years | 26.0 ± 7.3 | 26.03 ± 6.8 | 0.987a |
| Ethnicity ( | White | 18 (27.3%) | 35 (38.0%) | 0.151b |
| Black | 6 (9.1%) | 3 (3.3%) | ||
| Mixed ethnicity | 42 (63.6%) | 54 (58.7%) | ||
| Schooling ( | < 4 years | 5 (8.5%) | 2 (2.2%) | 0.194b |
| 4 to 8 years | 50 (84.7%) | 81 (89.0%) | ||
| > 8 years | 4 (6.8%) | 8 (8.8%) | ||
| Number of pregnancies ( | Number | 2.2 ± 1.5 | 2.3 ± 1.5 | 0.761a |
| Alcohol use ( | Yes | 5 (7.6%) | 4 (4.3%) | 0.492b |
| Tobacco use ( | Yes | 13 (19.7%) | 10 (10.9%) | 0.169b |
| Vitamin D Suplementation ( | Yes | 6 (9.1%) | 5 (5.4%) | 0.528b |
| Folic Acid ( | Yes | 46 (70.8%) | 92 (87.6%) | 0.038b |
| Iron ( | Yes | 50 (75.8%) | 76 (82.6%) | 0.320b |
| Frequent use of sunscreen ( | Yes | 9 (13.6%) | 23 (25.0%) | 0.108b |
| Regular exposure to sunlight ( | Yes | 5 (7.6%) | 54 (58.7%) | < 0.001b |
| Pregnancy-induced illness ( | Hypertension | 27 (40.9%) | 14 (15.2%) | < 0.001b |
| Gestational diabetes | 3 (4.5%) | 2 (2.2%) | 0.650b | |
| Urinary tract infection | 14 (21.2%) | 32 (34.8%) | 0.077b | |
| Prenatal care ( | Yes (> 6 check-ups) | 12 (18.2%) | 71 (78.3%) | < 0.001b |
| Yes (< 6 check-ups) | 42 (63.6%) | 16 (17.4%) | ||
| No (no check-ups) | 12 (18.2%) | 4 (4.3%) | ||
| Pre-pregnancy BMI ( | > 30 kg/m2 | 6 (19.4%) | 19 (22.4%) | 0.905b |
| 25 to 29.9 kg/m2 | 8 (25.8%) | 22 (25.9%) | ||
| 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2 | 16 (51.6%) | 39 (45.9%) | ||
| < 18.5 kg/m2 | 1 (3.2%) | 5 (5.9%) | ||
| Pregnancy weight gain | High | 18 (58.1%) | 55 (65.5%) | 0.720b |
| Adequate | 7 (22.4%) | 14 (16.7%) | ||
| Low | 6 (19.4%) | 15 (17.9%) | ||
| Season ( | Spring | 14 (21.2%) | 48 (52.2%) | < 0.001b |
| Summer | 24 (36.4%) | 44 (47.8%) | ||
| Fall | 16 (24.2%) | 0 (0.0%) | ||
| Winter | 12 (18.2%) | 0 (0.0%) | ||
| Newborn Characteristics | ||||
| Gender ( | Male | 35 (53.0%) | 50 (54.3%) | 0.727b |
| Type of birth ( | Vaginal | 17 (25.8%) | 48 (52.2%) | 0.001b |
| Gestational Age ( | Weeks | 29.8 ± 2.4 | 39.3 ± 1.2 | < 0.001a |
| Birth weight ( | Grams | 1250 ± 354.6 | 3317 ± 449.4 | < 0.001a |
| Size for gestational age ( | Small for GA | 14 (21.2%) | 0.0 (0.0%) | < 0.001b |
| Adequate for GA | 47 (71.2%) | 83 (90.2%) | ||
| Large for GA | 5 (7.6%) | 9 (9.8%) | ||
aAverage and standard deviation. Level of significance of Student’s t-test
bNumber (percentage). Level of significance of the chi-squared test
Description of general characteristics of preterm newborns (PTNB) and full-term newborns (FTNB) included in this study
| Variables | PTNB Group | FTNB Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mother | ||||
| 25(OH)D ( | ng/mL | 21.7 ± 10.8 | 26.2 ± 9.8 | 0.011a |
| Deficiency | n (%) | 27 (43.5%) | 23 (28.0%) | 0.018b |
| Insufficiency | n (%) | 25 (40.3%) | 29 (35.4%) | |
| Sufficiency | n (%) | 10 (16.1%) | 30 (36.6%) | |
| Parathyroid hormone ( | pg/mL | 50.1 ± 40.7 | 51.1 ± 37.6 | 0.890a |
| Calcium ( | mg/dL | 7.8 ± 1.2 | 8.7 ± 1.0 | < 0.001a |
| Phosphorus ( | mg/dL | 3.4 ± 1.5 | 3.3 ± 0.9 | 0.718a |
| Alkaline phosphatase ( | U/L | 178.0 ± 81.6 | 269.1 ± 77.4 | < 0.001a |
| Umbilical cord | ||||
| 25(OH)D ( | ng/mL | 25.9 ± 13.9 | 31.9 ± 12.3 | 0.009a |
| Deficiency | n (%) | 25 (41.7%) | 17 (21.3%) | 0.033b |
| Insufficiency | n (%) | 13 (21.7%) | 24 (30.0%) | |
| Sufficiency | n (%) | 22 (36.7%) | 39 (48.4%) | |
| Calcium ( | mg/dL | 9.3 ± 1.1 | 10.2 ± 1.0 | < 0.001a |
| Phosphorus ( | mg/dL | 5.9 ± 2.1 | 5.0 ± 1.2 | 0.002a |
| Alkaline phosphatase ( | U/L | 363.3 ± 185.1 | 324.1 ± 344.4 | 0.431a |
aLevel of significance of the Student’s t-test. bLevel of significance of Chi-square test
Odds ratio of 25(OH)D insufficiency in the mothers included in this study
| Variable | Beta | Confidence Interval 95% | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Season (Spring/Summer) | 0.831 | 0.21 to 3.30 | 0.793 |
| Exposure to sunlight (no) | 1.158 | 0.48 to 2.74 | 0.739 |
| Prematurity | 2.993 | 1.02 to 8.74 | 0.045 |
Fig. 1Correlation of 25(OH)D concentrations in the mothers and umbilical cords in the PTNB group (a) and FTNB group (b). Level of significance of Pearson’s correlation test