Pages tagged with "Pregnancy + Preeclampsia"
- Vitamin D and pregnancy, preterm birth, preeclampsia - Whittle
- Vitamin D supplementation decreased the risk of preeclampsia by 39% – meta-analysis
- Preeclampsia reduced by 33 percent if high vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Risk of preeclampsia should drop to nearly zero at 60 ng of Vitamin D
- Low Vitamin D associated with preeclampsia - meta-analysis
- Vitamin D reduces preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and hypertension - 38th meta-analysis
- Preeclampsia reduced by Vitamin D - many studies
- Preeclampsia (hypertension while pregnant) varies with season (O.R. 0.57)
- Preeclampsia (low vitamin D) doubles the risk of later cardiovascular problems
- Preeclampsia 11X more likely if poor Vitamin D Binding Protein (South Africa)
- Vitamin D cuts pregnancy risks in half – low birth weight, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes – Cochrane
- Preeclampsia 2.7 X less likely if 50,000 IU of Vitamin D every 2 weeks – meta-analysis
- Preeclampsia 2X more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor
- Preeclampsia reduced 1.7 X by aspirin (but reduced 7 X by Vitamin D)
- Preeclampsia risk reduced 7X by 4,000 IU of Vitamin D daily – RCT
- Preeclampsia of offspring cut in half if mother who smoked had vitamin D fortified margarine
- Vitamin D Receptor is associated with preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and preterm birth
- Preeclampsia reduced 2X by Vitamin D, by 5X if also add Calcium – meta-analysis
- Child 49 percent higher risk of being overweight if preeclampsia during pregnancy
- Preeclampsia risk reduced 60 percent if supplement with Vitamin D (they ignored dose size) – meta-analysis