Article Id:JPRS-P col-00003172 Title:Presumed effects of Vitamin D during pregnancy on maternal and child outcomes Category:Pharmaceutics Section:Research Article
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Aim:Vitamin D has traditionally been viewed as a fundamental hormone in the regulation of phosphorus and calcium and bone metabolism. Recently, the discovery of a new world of extraskeletal and particularly immune modulator effects renewed the interest of research on Vitamin D in this light. Materials and Methods:Vitamin D status appears to be relevant to health at all ages, and even in prenatal life. In fact, maternal Vitamin D levels in pregnancy may have an impact on its course and on the health of fetus, newborn, and even child in a longer term. Results and Discussion:Since Vitamin D deficiency is commonly observed in pregnant women around the world, there is growing interest in the definition of Vitamin D health benefits and supplementation during pregnancy. In the present experiment, we are concentrating on Vitamin D during pregnancy on maternal and child Conclusion:In the present experiment, we had determined the role of Vitamin D and it is a role in the growth of the fetus and the child outcomes.
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Mohammad Chand Jamali*
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Department of Health and Medical Sciences, Khawarizmi International College, Abu Dhabi 25669, United Arab Emirates
*Corresponding author:Mohammad Chand Jamali, Department of Health and Medical Sciences, Khawarizmi International College, 25669, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates