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- The Role of Maternal Vitamin D Deficiency in Offspring Obesity: A Narrative Review
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15 studies in both categories Pregnancy and Obesity The Role of Maternal Vitamin D Deficiency in Offspring Obesity: A Narrative Review
Nutrients 2023, 15(3), 533; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15030533
Yifan Wu 1,Yuan Zeng 1,Qian Zhang 1,*ORCID andXinhua Xiao 1,2, ChinaCurrently, vitamin D (VD) deficiency during pregnancy is widespread globally, causing unfavorable pregnancy outcomes for both mothers and infants for a longer time than expected, based on the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) theory. As VD plays a key role in maintaining normal glucose and lipid metabolism, maternal VD deficiency may lead to obesity and other obesity-related diseases among offspring later in life. This review mainly focuses on the effect of maternal VD deficiency on offspring lipid metabolism, reviewing previous clinical and animal studies to determine the effects of maternal VD deficit on offspring obesity and potential mechanisms involved in the progression of offspring obesity. Emerging clinical evidence shows that a low VD level may lead to abnormal growth (either growth restriction or largeness for gestational age) and lipid and glucose metabolism disorders in offspring. Here, we also outline the link between maternal VD deficiency and life-long offspring effects, including the disorder of adipogenesis, the secretion of adipocytokines (including leptin, resistin, and adiponectin), activated systemic inflammation, increased oxidative reactions in adipose tissue, insulin resistance, and abnormal intestinal gut microbiota. Thus, there is an urgent need to take active steps to address maternal VD deficiency to relieve the global burden of obesity.
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15 studies in both categories Pregnancy and Obesity This list is automatically updated
- Increased obesity risk in child if low vitamin D while pregnant - Feb 2023
- Low vitamin D during pregnancy increases risk of future health problems (obesity etc.) – May 2022
- Slow fetal growth if mother was obese and had low vitamin D (40 ng is good) – Oct 2021
- Fetus conceived by slender mom grown by obese mom is more likely will become obese - Sept 2020
- Autism 2.1 times more likely if obese and PCOS (relationships to vitamin D not mentioned) Oct 2016
- Prenatal soft drink resulted in 2 times more overweight babies at age 12 months (vitamin D not mentioned) – May 2016
- Infant risk of obesity increased by 50 percent if low vitamin D during pregnancy – Sept 2015
- Overweight children associated with low vitamin D during pregnancy – 2015, 2018
- High risk of extremely premature birth if high BMI (low vitamin D) – June 2013
- 1.8X increased risk of Obesity if antibiotics were used during pregnancy – Nov 2014
- Morbid obesity increases chance of extreme preemie by 3X (low vitamin D not mentioned) – June 2013
- Obese mothers with adequate vitamin D gave birth to low D and fat infants – Jan 2013
- Low vitamin D in womb linked to more weight at age 6 – May 2012
- Vitamin D Levels at Birth May Predict Obesity Risk at age 3 - Oct 2010
- Half of newborn deaths are due to excessive weight of their mothers – Oct 2010
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