Maternal Vitamin D and its Role in Determining Fetal Origins of Mental Health

Volume: 26, Issue: 21, Pages: 2497 - 2509
Published: Jun 24, 2020
Abstract
There is evidence that mental health disorders may have roots in fetal life and are associated with deficiencies in various micronutrients, including vitamin D. During pregnancy, vitamin D balance is influenced by an increase in maternal calcitriol and a substantial increase in maternal Vitamin D Binding Protein concentrations. In the early stages of life, vitamin D is necessary to mediate numerous brain processes such as proliferation,...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal Vitamin D and its Role in Determining Fetal Origins of Mental Health
Published Date
Jun 24, 2020
Volume
26
Issue
21
Pages
2497 - 2509
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