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Hypovitaminosis D is Associated with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Authors :
Arijit Debnath
Mamta Gupta
Sanjay Jain
Supriya Kumari
Tamoghna Biswas
Somosri Ray
Santosh Kumar Gupta
Source :
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, Vol 11, Iss 10, Pp QC01-QC03 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited, 2017.

Abstract

Introduction: Vitamin D deficiency has been shown to cause expression of insulin gene resulting in high insulin synthesis and secretion. It also decreases insulin resistance, thus affecting abnormal glucose metabolism and diabetes. Aim: To estimate total 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels in pregnant women and to find its association with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM). Materials and Methods: Fifty-four antenatal women were randomly enrolled at 24-28 weeks gestation after conforming to exclusion criteria. Serum vitamin D, two-hour 75 grams glucose and postprandial plasma glucose levels were estimated in all women at the time of enrollment. GDM was diagnosed with plasma glucose level >140 mg/dL (Group A). Rest of the women constituted Group B or control group. They were followed up till delivery. Vitamin D status and fetomaternal outcome was evaluated. Results: Hypovitaminosis D was found in 93% of women. There were 38.8% women (n=21) in GDM group compared to 61.2% (n=33) in control group. Vitamin D was significantly low in Group A than B (p-value 0.004). None of the women in Group A had vitamin D levels of 10 ng/mL and above compared to 37.2% in Group B. Severe vitamin D deficient women (levels

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0973709X and 2249782X
Volume :
11
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9dc9c06d99e4a5fa3ffcf69fbcfbb3c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/27433.10691