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Pooled estimate of vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Angeline Jeyakumar, Vidhya Shinde, Reshma Ravindran

2021Journal of Health Population and Nutrition21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women is a public health concern globally. In India, individual studies report high prevalence. However, lack of national data masks the true burden. This work determined the pooled prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women in India through a systematic review of literature and meta-analysis. METHODS: Three different search engines yielded 15 eligible articles. Study quality was assessed by 10 different criteria and summary of study quality was categorized as per Cochrane standards. Meta-analysis was performed to estimate pooled prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among healthy pregnant women and heterogeneity among selected studies. A sample of n = 4088 was used to study the pooled prevalence among pregnant women. RESULTS: = 100%) and high risk of bias was observed among the selected studies. The test for overall effect was observed to be z = 2.54(P = 0.01). CONCLUSION: Pooled estimate > 30% emphasizes the need for screening through antenatal care services and initiate preventive measures to address the deficiency.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMeta-analysisvitamin D deficiencyEnvironmental healthPublic healthPublication biasSystematic reviewDemographyPediatricsVitamin D and neurologyMEDLINEInternal medicineSociologyPolitical scienceNursingLawVitamin D Research StudiesPregnancy and Medication ImpactIron Metabolism and Disorders