Rickets in Offspring Delivered to Vitamin D Deficient Mother: A Review of Literatures | ||
Annals of the College of Medicine, Mosul | ||
Article 16, Volume 45, Issue 2, December 2023, Pages 237-246 PDF (504.79 K) | ||
Document Type: Review Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/mmed.2023.140565.1205 | ||
Authors | ||
Mazin Mahmoud Fawzi* 1; Omar Farouq Fadel Alomari2 | ||
1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Mosul | ||
2Nineveh Health directorate, Mosul, Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
Vitamin D is essential nutrients for health. Both pregnant women and children and are more prone to have vitamin D deficiency and can cause nutritional rickets and disorders in calcium homeostasis. Many researches have connected vitamin D deficiency to negative health outcomes, including those that go beyond bone health, in both children and pregnant women. Reports of high incidence of nutritional rickets continue to progress. With adequate vitamin D and calcium supplementation, nutritional rickets is a completely avoidable illness that may be eradicated in infants and children around the world. In order to execute workable prevention measures for vitamin D insufficiency and nutritional rickets, a comprehensive, multi-level approach is required. The history, danger signs, and debates around vitamin D insufficiency during pregnancy and children are highlighted in this overview | ||
Keywords | ||
Rickets; vitamin D; mother; child | ||
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