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Gestational vitamin D deficiency and autism spectrum disorder
oleh: Anna A. E. Vinkhuyzen, Darryl W. Eyles, Thomas H. J. Burne, Laura M. E. Blanken, Claudia J. Kruithof, Frank Verhulst, Tonya White, Vincent W. Jaddoe, Henning Tiemeier, John J. McGrath
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| Diterbitkan: | Cambridge University Press 2017-03-01 |
Deskripsi
Background There is growing interest in linking vitamin D deficiency with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). The association between vitamin D deficiency during gestation, a critical period in neurodevelopment, and ASD is not well understood. Aims To determine the association between gestational vitamin D status and ASD. Method Based on a birth cohort (n=4334), we examined the association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD), assessed from both maternal mid-gestation sera and neonatal sera, and ASD (defined by clinical records; n=68 cases). Results Individuals in the 25OHD-deficient group at mid-gestation had more than twofold increased risk of ASD (odds ratio (OR)=2.42, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.09 to 5.07, P=0.03) compared with the sufficient group. The findings persisted in analyses including children of European ethnicity only. Conclusions Mid-gestational vitamin D deficiency was associated with an increased risk of ASD. Because gestational vitamin D deficiency is readily preventable with safe, inexpensive and readily available supplementation, this risk factor warrants closer scrutiny.