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Less Asthma if mother took vitamin D while pregnant – Oct 2023


Prenatal vitamin D supplementation to prevent childhood asthma: 15-year results from the Vitamin D Antenatal Asthma Reduction Trial (VDAART)

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 16 October 2023 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2023.10.003
Scott T. Weiss MD, MS a, Hooman Mirzakhani MD, PhD, MMSc a, Vincent J. Carey PhD a, George T. O’Connor MD b, Robert S. Zeiger MD c, Leonard B. Bacharier MD d, Jeffrey Stokes MD e, Augusto A. Litonjua MD, MPH f

This article provides an overview of the findings obtained from the Vitamin D Antenatal Asthma Reduction Trial (VDAART) spanning a period of 15 years. The review covers various aspects, including the trial’s rationale, study design, and initial intent-to-treat analyses, as well as an explanation of why those analyses did not achieve statistical significance. Additionally, the article delves into the post hoc results obtained from stratified intent-to-treat analyses based on maternal vitamin D baseline levels and genotype-stratified analyses. These results demonstrate a statistically significant reduction in asthma among offspring aged 3 and 6 years when comparing vitamin D supplementation (4400 IU/d) to the standard prenatal multivitamin with vitamin D (400 IU/d). Furthermore, these post hoc analyses found that vitamin D supplementation led to a decrease in total serum IgE levels and improved lung function in children compared to those whose mothers received a placebo alongside the standard prenatal multivitamin with vitamin D. Last, the article concludes with recommendations regarding the optimal dosing of vitamin D for pregnant women to prevent childhood asthma as well as suggestions for future trials in this field.

Section snippets
Evidence of vitamin D and asthma relationship before vitamin D antenatal asthma reduction trial (VDAART)
It is widely recognized that wheezing is prevalent in the first few years of life, with approximately 40% of children wheezing at or before the age of 3. This percentage decreases to 20% by the age of 6.24 The dynamics of wheezing at an early age are a function of airway size, lung maturity based on gestational age, and viral illnesses. Wheezing syndromes may not be diagnostically separable early in life, but clinically severe and/or persistent wheezing usually signifies asthma. Thus, it is not . . . .

Design of the VDAART study
This study is an ancillary analysis from the VDAART study, which is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00902621). The trial was funded by the US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute in 2008 (R01 HL091528 and UH3 OD023268). the VDAART was a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of pregnant women who had a personal or family history of allergy or asthma. These women were randomly assigned to receive either treatment (4000 IU of vitamin D daily plus a multivitamin [400 IU]) or placebo . . .

Three-year results
The relationship between prenatal vitamin D supplementation and offspring asthma or recurrent wheeze outcome at age 3 years was published in JAMA in 2016.36 The analysis used a standard intent-to-treat (ITT) approach, and a time-to-event analysis was used. These analyses were specified beforehand, as detailed at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00920621). The results are visually presented in Fig 2. The result indicated a 20% reduction of asthma in the treatment group compared to the control group, . . .

What factors influenced the outcome of the ITT analysis?
When examining ITT outcomes at year 3 and year 6, it is important to consider several factors that influenced the findings. The first factor was that the dose of vitamin D provided to the treatment group was likely too low to timely induce sufficient levels. According to the standards of sufficiency set by either the Institute of Medicine (20 ng/mL) or the Endocrine Society (30 ng/mL), the treatment group achieved significantly higher sufficiency rate compared to the control group at 32 and 38 . . .

Meta-analysis
The importance of the misclassification finding can be evaluated through a meta-analysis that retains the ITT analysis approach but includes adjustments for participants’ initial baseline levels of vitamin D at randomization. It is important to note that although this analysis is considered post hoc, it still adheres to the original ITT design. This approach increases statistical power and enables control for baseline differences in vitamin D levels in the treatment and control groups at trial

Genetic findings that strengthen the possibility of a causal relationship between vitamin D and childhood asthma
The most important and replicated genetic locus associated with childhood asthma is located on chromosome 17q21, which encompasses 4 genes: IKFZ3, ZPBP2, ORMDL3, and GSDMB.44 The protective effect of vitamin D might be influenced by maternal variations in the 17q21 functional single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs12936231. We stratified the VDAART’s results by maternal rs12936231 genotype.45 The post hoc genotype-stratified ITT analysis showed that the maternal GG and the GC genotypes protect . . .

Summary
Table I summarizes the beneficial effects of vitamin D on asthma prevention. Vitamin D plays a crucial role throughout pregnancy, from conception to delivery and beyond, as the fetus transitions from maternal innate immunity to its own innate and adaptive immunity. Notably, vitamin D sufficiency early in pregnancy has a greater impact on reducing asthma outcomes in the child compared to sufficiency later in pregnancy. It is important to recognize that nutrient trials are fundamentally different

Conclusion and recommendations for future studies
We would recommend that all pregnant women consider a daily intake of at least 4400 IU vitamin D3 throughout their pregnancy, starting at the time of conception. It is worth noting that our detailed monitoring of potential adverse events found no attributable adverse events to vitamin D at this dose, during both 3-year and 6-year follow-up intervals, for both mother and child.36,37 However, we would note that this dosage is likely not optimum to achieve a serum level of at least 30 ng/mL for . . .


VitaminDWiki - Overview Asthma and Vitamin D contains:

The worse the bronchial asthma, the lower the vitamin D – Jan 2017
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18+ VitaminDWiki Pregnancy pages with ASTHMA in the title

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Items found: 19
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Resulting childhood Asthma cut in half if 4,400 IU Vitamin D daily while pregnant - RCT April 2023 07 Oct, 2024
Less Asthma if mother took vitamin D while pregnant – Oct 2023 14 Dec, 2023
Small vitamin D doses given during pregnancy do not reduce childhood asthma – meta-analysis Dec 2020 12 Dec, 2020
Babies 3.6X more likely to go to hospital for asthma if asthmatic mother had low vitamin D while pregnant – June 2019 22 Jun, 2019
Childhood Asthma risk greatly reduced if mothers were given 4,400 IU Vitamin D daily – RCT 2019 20 Jun, 2019
Risk of infant Asthma cut in half if mother supplemented Vitamin D to get more than 30 ng – RCT Oct 2017 12 Mar, 2019
Childhood Asthma somewhat reduced by 2400 IU vitamin D late in pregnancy (néed more, earlier) March 2019 12 Mar, 2019
Asthma in child 2.3 X more likely if both parents asthmatic (unless add Vitamin D) – VDAART Nov 2018 22 Nov, 2018
Asthma 7 percent less likely for every 40 IU increase in (early) maternal diet – Feb 2018 23 Feb, 2018
Cesarean (associated with low Vitamin D) increased asthma, obesity, miscarriage and stillbirth – meta-analysis Jan 2018 26 Jan, 2018
Lots of sugar while pregnant doubles asthma risk – 2017 08 Dec, 2017
Reduction of infant asthma may require good vitamin D when lung development starts (4 weeks) – March 2017 02 May, 2017
Asthma reduced 31 percent when Omega-3 taken during pregnancy – RCT Dec 2016 29 Dec, 2016
Vitamin D during pregnancy reduces risk of childhood asthma by 13 percent – meta-analysis Dec 2016 16 Dec, 2016
Asthma in 3 year olds decreased somewhat with 4,000 IU during pregnancy – RCT Jan 2016 02 Dec, 2016
Asthma trial underway - 4,000 IU during pregnancy - March 2014 27 Jan, 2016
Just 700 IU of vitamin D during pregnancy reduced rate of asthma at age 7 by 26 percent – Oct 2013 05 Nov, 2013
Smoking while pregnant lowers vitamin D and increases child asthma by 3.6 X – Aug 2011 20 Jul, 2012
800 IU Vitamin D while pregnant decrease child asthma by 2X- Sept 2010 02 Sep, 2010

19+ VitaminDWiki Pregnancy pages with AUTISM in the title

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Items found: 23
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Vitamin D reduces: pre-eclampia 1.6 X, postpartum dep. 3.6 X, autism 1.5X etc. - meta-analysis March 2024 11 Mar, 2024
24% lower risk of Autism for every 4 ng higher level of vitamin D during pregnancy – Feb 2024 08 Mar, 2024
Autism risk if toxins, heavy metals, microplastics, etc during pregnancy (unless add Vitamin D) – Feb 2024 07 Mar, 2024
Autism reduced 24% for each 4 ng more Vitamin D while pregnant ( ADHD 12%) – Feb 2024 05 Feb, 2024
Low maternal Vitamin D results in larger portion of brain associated with autism – Jan 2020 07 Jan, 2020
Autism risk increased 30 percent by Cesareans (both low vitamin D) – meta-analysis Sept 2019 02 Sep, 2019
Autism risk reduced 2X by prenatal vitamins (Vitamin D or Folic) – Feb 2019 28 Feb, 2019
Conception in winter increases rate of Autism, learning disabilities, dyslexia – Oct 2016 21 Sep, 2018
Autism 17 times more likely with excessive Folic Acid and B-12 (now added to bread) – May 2016 02 Aug, 2018
Autism associated with low Zinc during pregnancy (Zinc is needed by Vitamin D Receptor) – July 2018 02 Jul, 2018
Maternal Diabetes and Risk of Autism in Offspring – JAMA June 2018 23 Jun, 2018
Hypothesis: male autism risk increased if placental virus and low vitamin D – Feb 2018 03 Feb, 2018
Autism rate cut in half when multivitamins (including vitamin D) used during pregnancy – Oct 2017 04 Nov, 2017
Autism associated with low vitamin D during pregnancy – Nov 2016 27 Jul, 2017
ADHD 2 X more likely if Tylenol used a lot during pregnancy (Autism increased too) – Dec 2016 13 Jun, 2017
Autism risk increased by 44% if there were pregnancy and labor complications (probably low vitamin D) – Kaiser Jan 2017 06 Mar, 2017
Herpes virus infection while pregnant increases Autism risk by 2 X (Vitamin D not mentioned) – Feb 2017 02 Mar, 2017
Autism rate in siblings reduced 4X by vitamin D: 5,000 IU during pregnancy, 1,000 IU to infants – Feb 2016 21 Feb, 2017
Autism 2.1 times more likely if obese and PCOS (relationships to vitamin D not mentioned) Oct 2016 05 Oct, 2016
Autism with intellectual disability 2.5 times more likely if low vitamin D during pregnancy – April 2016 12 Apr, 2016
Autism risk increased if short time between pregnancies (no surprise) – April 2016 08 Apr, 2016
Autism and Vitamin D - Newsletter April 2010 30 Sep, 2013
Autism has different causes but same inflammation in brain in half of autistics – May 2011 13 Jul, 2013