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Little sun in first trimester, 2.9 X more likely to have learning disabilities – June 2019

Antenatal exposure to solar radiation and learning disabilities: Population cohort study of 422,512 children

Scientific Reports volume 9, Article number: 9356 (2019)
Claire E. Hastie, Daniel F. Mackay, Tom L. Clemens, Mark P. C. Cherrie, Albert King, Chris Dibben & Jill P. Pell

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It is extremely important to get Sun, UVB, or at least Vitamin D before and during pregnancies
Note: This study is based on maxium possible ambient UVB during pregnancies and NOT
1) How much UVB was stopped by air pollution
2) How much UVB was stopped by clouds
3) How much UVB was stopped by clothes
4) How much much UVB was stopped by dark skin color
5) How much Vitamin D was lost due to obesity

ADHD

Autism

Birth Month

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Brain Development starts in first trimester
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Ensure a healthy pregnancy and baby - take Vitamin D before conception has the following
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First Timester portion of UVB table with annotations
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Learning disability varies by month of conception. The underlying mechanism is unknown but vitamin D, necessary for normal brain development, is commonly deficient over winter in high latitude countries due to insufficient ultraviolet radiation. We linked the 2007–2016 Scottish School Pupil Censuses to Scottish maternity records and to sunshine hours and antenatal ultraviolet A/B radiation exposure derived from weather stations and satellites respectively. Logistic regression analyses were used to explore the associations between solar radiation, then ultraviolet B, and learning disabilities, adjusting for the potential confounding effects of month of conception and sex. Of the 422,512 eligible, singleton schoolchildren born at term in Scotland, 79,616 (18.8%) had a learning disability. Total antenatal sunshine hours (highest quintile; adjusted OR 0.89; 95% CI: 0.86, 0.93; p < 0.001) and ultraviolet B exposure (highest quintile; adjusted OR 0.55; 95% CI: 0.51, 0.60; p < 0.001) were inversely associated with learning disabilities with evidence of a dose-relationship. The latter association was independent of ultraviolet A exposure. Significant associations were demonstrated for exposure in all three trimesters. Low maternal exposure to ultraviolet B radiation may play a role in the seasonal patterning of learning disabilities. Further studies are required to corroborate findings and determine the effectiveness of supplements.


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