Postpartum Screening of Vitamin D levels among Jordanian Women
The aims of this study were to explore the vitamin D status among a sample of Jordanian postpartum
women and identify factors associated with vitamin D deficiency. A total of 171 postpartum women
agreed to participate. Participants completed a questionnaire on factors related to vitamin D deficiency
and provided a blood sample to assess their plasma vitamin D (25(OH)D) levels using DIA source
Immuno-Assays S.A. analysis. The majority of women (76%, n?130) had vitamin D deficiency and 24%
(n?41) of participants had vitamin D insufficiency. Factors associated with vitamin D deficiency were
younger age (<30 years), low education level, unemployment, multiparity, lactation, dress style, limited
sunlight exposure, high BMI, dark skin colour and lack of multivitamin use. Vitamin D supplementation
must be considered during pregnancy and lactation to prevent hypovitaminosis in both mother and
baby.