2020
DOI: 10.3177/jnsv.66.402
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Maternal Level of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D during Pregnancy Associated with Risk of Type 1 Diabetes in the Offspring, a Meta-Analysis

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“…Following deduplication, 673 meta-analyses remained, which underwent title and abstract screening with 123 meta-analyses selected for full-text screening. Finally, 16 meta-analyses met the inclusion criteria for this umbrella review [15][16][17][18][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34].…”
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“…Following deduplication, 673 meta-analyses remained, which underwent title and abstract screening with 123 meta-analyses selected for full-text screening. Finally, 16 meta-analyses met the inclusion criteria for this umbrella review [15][16][17][18][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34].…”
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“…Furthermore, a low level of vitamin D ( < 50 nmol/L) significantly decreased the mental development score in the child (MD = −1.12; 95% CI = −1.82 ~−0.42; number of studies = 9; Table 2B) in comparison to a high level (>50 nmol/ L) of vitamin D [32]. Children with type 1 diabetes had significantly lower maternal levels of vitamin D compared to children without type 1 diabetes (MD = −2.54; 95% CI = −4.65 ~−0.44; number of studies = 8; Table 2A) [33].…”
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