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Correlation of Maternal Prenatal Vitamin D Level with Postnatal Infant Growth in Length and Head Circumference: A Cohort Study on Vitamin D Status and Its Impact During Pregnancy and Childhood in Indonesia

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Objective To determine the correlation of first trimester maternal 25-(OH)-D level with postnatal infant growth in Indonesia. Materials and Methods A cohort of 116 mother–infant pairs from Indonesia was prospectively… Click to show full abstract

Objective To determine the correlation of first trimester maternal 25-(OH)-D level with postnatal infant growth in Indonesia. Materials and Methods A cohort of 116 mother–infant pairs from Indonesia was prospectively studied. 25-(OH)-D level was measured in maternal serum at 10–14 weeks of gestation and in umbilical cord blood shortly after birth. The newborns were observed longitudinally for 24 months. Length and head circumference were measured at birth and at ages 3, 6, 12, and 24 months. Spearman correlation and multiple linear regression analyses were performed. Results Mean 25-(OH)-D levels in the prenatal maternal serum and umbilical cord blood were 17.55 ± 7.33 ng/mL and 16.27 ± 6.14 ng/mL, respectively. Prenatal maternal 25-(OH)-D level weakly correlated with infant length (r = −0.35) and head circumference (r = –0.21) z-scores at age 3 months. Umbilical cord blood 25-(OH)-D level did not correlate with infant length or head circumference at any time point. Multiple linear regression showed an independent association between prenatal maternal 25-(OH)-D level and infant length z-score at age 3 months (p = 0.01, SE β = 0.02, and coefficient β = −0.06). Conclusion First trimester maternal serum 25(OH)D level correlated with infant length and head circumference at age 3 months.

Keywords: length head; head circumference; level

Journal Title: International Journal of General Medicine
Year Published: 2022

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