Neonatal deficiency of vitamin D is associated with risk of schizophrenia
December 11, 2018 Source: Chinese Journal of Science
Window._bd_share_config={ "common":{ "bdSnsKey":{ },"bdText":"","bdMini":"2","bdMiniList":false,"bdPic":"","bdStyle":" 0","bdSize":"16"},"share":{ }};with(document)0[(getElementsByTagName('head')[0]||body).appendChild(createElement('script')) .src='http://bdimg.share.baidu.com/static/api/js/share.js?v=89860593.js?cdnversion='+~(-new Date()/36e5)];According to a new study by Xinhua News Agency, a collaboration between Australian and Danish researchers, the lack of vitamin D in newborns can significantly increase the risk of developing schizophrenia in adulthood. Researchers believe that vitamin D supplementation in pregnant women may help reduce this risk. .
The research team surveyed more than 2,000 Danes born between 1981 and 2000, analyzing the concentration of vitamin D in their blood samples at birth, comparing those who had been born and grown up and who had not suffered from schizophrenia. The blood sample left.
Analysis shows a significant association between vitamin D deficiency in neonatal blood samples and risk of schizophrenia in adulthood. Newborns with inadequate vitamin D have a 44% higher risk of developing schizophrenia in adulthood than normal babies.
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