Low Vitamin D Levels In Pregnancy Increase Risk for ADHD

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Low Vitamin D Levels In Pregnancy Increase Risk for ADHD
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This study provides the strongest evidence to date linking developmental vitamin D deficiency and offspring ADHD, and, if its findings are replicated, could have serious public health implications in regards to vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy.

in offspring, but these studies are based on parent or teacher ratings rather than formal ADHD diagnostic data. Thus, more studies examining maternal vitamin D levels and ADHD diagnosis rates that rely on objective, diagnostic criteria are necessary for complete confidence in these findings.

Before the study, researchers hypothesized that low maternal vitamin D levels during early gestation would be associated with increased odds of children receiving an ADHD diagnosis. Despite the lack of research on this specific correlation, it is reasonable to consider vitamin D’s role in development of ADHD for a number of reasons. Vitamin D is known to affect brain function through regulation of calcium signaling, maturation, and growth, to name a few.

Though many nutritional deficiencies are in decline around the world, vitamin D deficiency remains prevalent. In fact, vitamin D deficiency is especially prevalent among pregnant women. This study provides the strongest evidence to date linking developmental vitamin D deficiency and offspring ADHD, and, if its findings are replicated, could have serious public health implications in regards to vitamin D supplementation and lifestyle behaviors during pregnancy.Sucksdorff, M., Brown, A.

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