Vitamin D supplementation could support cognitive health from birth

Evan Walker
Evan Walker TheMediTary.Com |
young pregnant woman holding a mug in the kitchenShare on Pinterest
Vitamin D supplements in pregnancy could boost cognitive Health in offspring, a new study has found. Image credit: Nikola Stojadinovic/Getty Images
  • Vitamin D is an important nutrient in the body, supporting bone, muscle, and immune system Health.
  • Past studies also show that vitamin D may help protect the body from certain diseases, like cognitive impairment and dementia.
  • A new study has found that taking a high dose of vitamin D3 during pregnancy may help set up offspring for better cognitive Health by age 10.

Vitamin D is an important nutrient in the body as it plays a large role in bone and muscle Health, as well as immune system support.

Past studies also show that vitamin D may help alleviate symptoms of depression, and could help lower the risk of certain chronic conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment, and dementia.

Now, a new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open has found that taking a high dose of vitamin D3 during pregnancy may help set the offspring up for better cognitive health by age 10.

“If supplements are suggested, the brand, source, quality of the product, form and delivery method as well as dose, frequency, duration and timing — […] when these are taken, with what and when during the day — are equally important to address and be done in collaboration with the RDN and Healthcare team,” Richard advised.

“A balanced approach includes sensible sun exposure when appropriate, vitamin D-rich foods, fortified foods, and supplements, if, and as needed — with reassessment and big picture evaluation being followed — particularly for higher-risk groups or those with documented insufficiency,” she emphasized.

Share this Article