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Neonatal vitamin D status and risk of childhood epilepsy.

Ina Olmer SpechtFanney ThorsteinsdottirKaren Christina WalkerJørn OlsenBerit Lilienthal Heitmann
Published in: Epilepsia (2020)
In this study, the risk of childhood epilepsy increased with neonatal 25(OH)D3 categories in a dose-response pattern, suggesting an association between a high neonatal 25(OH)D3 and the risk of childhood epilepsy. Considering that adjusting for season of birth strengthened the results, we conclude that maternal intake of vitamin D, and not vitamin D from sun exposure, was the vitamin D source associated with epilepsy. Although we cannot, in the present study, control for compounds in the diet like pollutants or heavy metals, which may correlate with dietary vitamin D, future studies investigating fetal origin of epilepsy should focus on compounds correlating with vitamin D.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • early life
  • body mass index
  • young adults
  • current status
  • preterm birth