THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VITAMIN D3 DEFICIENCY AND HIGH BLOOD SUGAR

Authors

  • Saja Abdel Hamza Daher Department of Medical physics, College of Science, University of AL_Mustaqbal
  • Abbas Nasser Jassim Department of Medical physics, College of Science, University of AL_Mustaqbal
  • Dalia Kakarine Abdul Kadhim Department of Medical physics, College of Science, University of AL_Mustaqbal
  • Hussein Saad Abdulzahra Department of Medical physics, College of Science, University of AL_Mustaqbal

Abstract

Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. Particularly, diabetes during pregnancy including type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes can negatively affect the health of women and their babies. It is now recognized that there are a variety of calcium metabolic disorders that are related to defects in the synthesis and metabolism of vitamin D. In current study, it has been found that Vitamin D3 levels measured in the same subjects were lower in diabetes compare to control. Further analysis showed that low levels of Vitamin D3 were detected in pregnant female with diabetes compare to non-pregnant diabetes female. This result may be explained by the fact that low level of D3 can increase blood sugar in pregnant female.

Published

2024-08-15

How to Cite

Saja Abdel Hamza Daher, Abbas Nasser Jassim, Dalia Kakarine Abdul Kadhim, & Hussein Saad Abdulzahra. (2024). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VITAMIN D3 DEFICIENCY AND HIGH BLOOD SUGAR. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(8), 212–223. Retrieved from http://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/3827