EYES2019 7th ESE Young Endocrinologists and Scientists (EYES) Meeting Oral Presentations (67 abstracts)
Endocrinology Research Centre, Moscow, Russia.
Pregnant women are at risk of developing diseases associated with deficiency of essential micronutrients.
Objective: To assess the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women and its dependence on the trimester of pregnancy.
Methods: We examined 476 pregnant women at different gestational periods from three regions of Russia (Moscow, Ivanovo, Smolensk). Concentration of 25(OH)vitamin D (ng/ml) was estimated by immunometric method. We collect information about intake of vitamin supplements.
Results: Median of vit.D in Moscow was 14.9 ng/ml, in Ivanovo - 17.3 ng/ml, in Smolensk - 15.8 ng/ml. In Moscow only 5.6% of all women have level above 30 ng/ml, 76% have vitamin D deficiency (below 20 ng/ml). 17% of patients have insufficiency of this element (20−30 ng/ml). In Ivanovo: 6% optimal level, 66% deficiency, 28% insufficiency. In Smolensk: 4.7% optimal level, 76% deficiency, 19% insufficiency. Women who have optimal level of vit.D was on therapy with native vit.D. When assessed dependence of concentration of vit.D on the trimester of pregnancy, a significant decrease was found with an increase in gestational age.
Conclusions: We revealed the presence of vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women in Russia. It was also found that vit.D deficiency increases with increasing gestational age. Now there are no long-term data on the safe dosage of vitamin D preparations during pregnancy, so further research is needed on this topic. These results must be considered for adjusting vitamin-containing supplements prescribed to pregnant women.
Work was supported by RSF grant Nº 17-75-30035.