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Maternal plasma vitamin D levels and associated determinants in late pregnancy in Harare, Zimbabwe: a cross-sectional study.

Raylton P ChikwatiCuthbert MusarurwaKerina DuriKudakwashe MhandireTracy SnymanJaya A George
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2019)
Our findings show high mean levels of maternal 25 (OH) D in late pregnancy in our setting and in the absence of vitamin D supplementation. Both HIV infection and season are significant determinants of maternal vitamin D levels. Summer season is associated with higher maternal plasma 25 (OH) D levels. HIV infection is associated with increased maternal vitamin D levels. Prolonged use of cART, Tenolam E is associated with improved maternal 25(OH) D levels.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • birth weight
  • physical activity
  • preterm birth
  • body mass index
  • risk factors
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • gestational age