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Maternal vitamin D supplementation to meet the needs of the breastfed infant: A systematic review

机译:满足母乳喂养婴儿需求的母体维生素D补充:系统评价

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Maternal vitamin D insufficiency during lactation, related to lack of sun exposure and minimal intake of vitamin D from the diet, contributes to low breast milk vitamin D content and, therefore, infant vitamin D deficiency. The objective of this review was to examine the literature regarding evidence for achieving maternal vitamin D status that promotes sufficient vitamin D transfer from mother to infant exclusively from breast milk. PubMed and CINAHL databases were searched using the terms lactation or breastfeeding or milk, human and vitamin D. The resulting articles were further limited to those written in English, published within the last 10 years, and involving clinical or randomized controlled trials of humans. The search yielded 13 studies, 3 of which provide evidence for maternal intake of vitamin D and the correlation with exclusively breastfed infants' serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level. A strong positive correlation exists between maternal vitamin D intake during exclusive breastfeeding and infant serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels. There is support to conclude that when maternal vitamin D intake is sufficient, vitamin D transfer via breast milk is adequate to meet infant needs. In the reviewed studies, doses up to 10 times the current recommended daily intake of vitamin D were needed to produce sufficient transfer from mother to breastfed infant. Further research is needed to refine the dose and gestational timing of maternal vitamin D supplementation. Due to the high rates of vitamin D deficiency during lactation and the correlations between vitamin D deficiency and multiple diseases, providers should consider monitoring lactating mothers' vitamin D status.
机译:母乳喂养期间维生素D的缺乏与日晒不足和饮食中维生素D的摄入量少有关,导致母乳中维生素D含量低,从而导致婴儿维生素D缺乏。这篇综述的目的是研究有关获得母体维生素D状况的证据的文献,该证据可促进母亲通过母乳将足够的维生素D从母亲转移到婴儿。使用哺乳期或母乳喂养或牛奶,人类和维生素D来搜索PubMed和CINAHL数据库。所得文章进一步限于最近10年内以英语撰写的文章,涉及人类的临床或随机对照试验。该搜索产生了13项研究,其中3项为孕产妇摄入维生素D以及与纯母乳喂养婴儿的血清25-羟基维生素D水平的相关性提供了证据。母乳喂养期间母体维生素D摄入量与婴儿血清25-羟基维生素D水平之间存在很强的正相关关系。有结论认为,当孕妇摄入足够的维生素D时,通过母乳转移维生素D即可满足婴儿的需求。在审查的研究中,需要足够的剂量以目前建议的每日维生素D摄入量的10倍才能产生从母亲到母乳喂养婴儿的充分转移。需要进一步的研究来完善孕妇补充维生素D的剂量和孕期。由于哺乳期间维生素D缺乏症的高发生率以及维生素D缺乏症与多种疾病之间的相关性,提供者应考虑监测哺乳期母亲的维生素D状况。

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