Higher-Dose Prenatal Vitamin D Linked to Memory Scores
Overview
Higher-dose vitamin D3 supplementation during pregnancy was associated with higher verbal and visual memory scores among children at age 10 years. No statistically significant differences were observed in estimated intelligence or most other cognitive functions.
Background
Vitamin D insufficiency during pregnancy is common and may impact fetal development. This study examines the effects of prenatal vitamin D supplementation on cognitive outcomes.
Data Highlights
| Outcome | Higher-Dose Group | Standard-Dose Group |
|---|---|---|
| Verbal Memory Score | Higher | Lower |
| Visual Memory Score | Higher | Lower |
| Estimated Intelligence Score | ~108 | ~108 |
Key Findings
- Higher-dose vitamin D3 (2,800 IU/d) was associated with higher verbal memory scores (effect size 0.17 SD).
- Higher-dose vitamin D3 was associated with higher visual memory scores (effect size 0.24 SD).
- No significant differences were found in estimated intelligence or most cognitive functions between the two groups.
- Flexibility or set shift showed better performance in the higher-dose group before correction for multiple comparisons.
- Maternal 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels at 24 weeks' gestation were not associated with cognitive outcomes.
- Findings may not be generalizable due to the cohort's demographic and vitamin D sufficiency status.
Clinical Implications
The findings indicate that higher-dose vitamin D3 supplementation during pregnancy is associated with higher verbal and visual memory scores in children, but no significant effects on broader cognitive functions were observed.
Conclusion
This study indicates that higher-dose prenatal vitamin D3 may enhance specific memory scores in children, but the overall impact on cognitive function remains limited.
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