Review Article

Maternal and Pediatric Health Outcomes in relation to Gestational Vitamin D Sufficiency

Table 1

Optimal adult levels of vitamin D (as reflected by 25(OH)D levels) from different sources.

SourceVitamin D level (nmol/L)Vitamin D level (ng/mL)

Holick (2010) [22]100–15040–60
Endocrine Society (2011) [23]At least >75, aim for 100At least >30, aim for 40
Amrein et al. (2014) [24]120–15048–60
Schwalfenberg and Genuis (2015) [25]120–15048–60

No consensus on a specific optimal 25(OH)D level in pregnancy has been achieved.
Emerging agreement that supplemental vitamin D3 at a dosage of 4000 IU/day throughout pregnancy may be safe and effective [2630].