Regimens of vitamin D supplementation for women during pregnancy

Oct 4, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Vitamin D Supplementation Plans for Pregnant Women

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Abstract

Data from 30 trials involving 7289 women suggest that vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy may influence certain health outcomes.

  • Supplementation with 601 IU/d or more of vitamin D may reduce the risk of gestational diabetes.
  • There may be little or no difference in the risk of pre-eclampsia, preterm birth, or low birthweight when using 601 IU/d or more compared to 600 IU/d or less.
  • Supplementation with 4000 IU/d or more may also have little or no effect on pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, or low birthweight compared to 3999 IU/d or less.
  • Adverse events related to vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy were generally reported as minimal or similar between groups.
  • The overall certainty of evidence regarding these outcomes was low due to potential biases and imprecision.

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