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Vitamin D status is inversely associated with anemia and serum erythropoietin during pregnancy.

Carrie E ThomasRonnie GuilletRuth A QueenanElizabeth M CooperTera R KentEva K PressmanFrancoise M VermeylenMark S RobersonKimberly O O'Brien
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2015)
In this group of pregnant adolescents, suboptimal vitamin D status was associated with increased risk of iron insufficiency and vice versa. These findings emphasize the need for screening for multiple nutrient deficiencies during pregnancy and greater attention to overlapping metabolic pathways when selecting prenatal supplementation regimens.
Keyphrases
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  • pregnant women
  • young adults
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