Vitamin D and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Literature Review
Abstract
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of public health
concerns that can increase risk of harmful pregnancy outcome. Diabetes in
pregnancy often associated with vitamin D level, it means that lack of vitamin
D in pregnancy could raise the risk of gestational diabetes.
Objective: To describe the vitamin D blood level and pregnancy-related
gestational diabetes incidence.
Methods: This literature review was taken from PubMed and Science Direct
database. Screening of reviewed article based on inclusion and exclusion
criteria.
Results: Seven articles that had been reviewed said pregnancy with
gestational diabetes mellitus had lower 25(OH)D serum level than in non
GDM group. The proportion of pregnant women which are sufficient of
vitamin D is very low.
Conclusion: Pregnancy-related low vitamin D levels are linked to an
elevated risk of gestational diabetes mellitus. Sufficient vitamin D levels are
protective against GDM.
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