2018
DOI: 10.17816/jowd6734-19
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The effect of vitamin D on women’s reproductive health

Abstract: Background. According to WHO data (2014), more than two billion people are deficient in microelements or have a “hidden hunger” due to the deficiencies of vitamins and minerals. Currently, experts estimate the vitamin D deficiency as a new type of pandemic of the XXI century. Aim. The current analysis was undertaken to evaluate the effect of vitamin D on women’s reproductive health. Materials and Methods. Based on the findings of retrospective and prospective studies, meta-analyzes, and material tr… Show more

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“…No less than 50% of the world population has differently expressed vitamin D deficiency [3]. Nowadays WHO experts estimate vitamin D deficiency as new XXI century pandemic [16]. Vitamin D deficiency has been registered in more than half of gravidas and newborns [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No less than 50% of the world population has differently expressed vitamin D deficiency [3]. Nowadays WHO experts estimate vitamin D deficiency as new XXI century pandemic [16]. Vitamin D deficiency has been registered in more than half of gravidas and newborns [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%