Interactive Effects of Maternal Vitamin D Status and Socio-Economic Status on the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion: Evidence from Henan Province, China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Population
2.2. Collection of Data and Blood Sample
2.3. Definition of Cases and Controls
2.4. Definition of Vitamin D Deficiency
2.5. Definitions of Socio-Economic Status
2.6. Covariates
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Basic Characteristics of Participants and Univariate Analysis
3.2. Independent Association between Maternal Vitamin D Deficiency and Risk of Spontaneous Abortion
3.3. Independent Association between SES and Risk of Spontaneous Abortion
3.4. Interactive Effects of Maternal Vitamin D Status and SES on Spontaneous Abortion
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Cases (n = 293) | Controls (n = 498) | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
N(%) | N(%) | |||
Age | ||||
<28 | 110(37.54) | 192(38.55) | ||
28– | 183(62.46) | 306(61.45) | 0.08 | 0.777 |
BMI (kg/m2) | ||||
<24 | 170(58.02) | 325(65.26) | ||
24–28 | 79(26.96) | 126(25.30) | ||
28– | 44(15.02) | 47(9.44) | 6.73 | 0.035 |
History of chronic diseases | ||||
No | 243(82.94) | 450(90.36) | ||
Yes | 50(17.06) | 48(9.64) | 9.37 | 0.002 |
Socio-economic status | ||||
Women’s education | ||||
High school or above | 61(20.82) | 126(25.40) | ||
Junior high or below | 232(79.18) | 370(74.60) | 2.14 | 0.143 |
Husband’s education | ||||
High school or above | 74(25.26) | 130(26.10) | ||
Junior high or below | 219(74.74) | 368(73.90) | 0.07 | 0.792 |
Women’s occupation | ||||
Others | 55(18.77) | 98(19.68) | ||
Unemployed or famers | 238(81.23) | 400(80.32) | 0.10 | 0.755 |
Husband’s occupation | ||||
Others | 193(66.55) | 289(58.27) | ||
Unemployed or famers | 97(33.45) | 207(41.73) | 5.30 | 0.021 |
Household annual income (RMB *) | ||||
≥10,000 | 172(58.70) | 307(61.90) | ||
<10,000 | 121(41.30) | 189(38.10) | 0.79 | 0.375 |
Household income for expenditure | ||||
Surplus | 77(26.28) | 190(38.23) | ||
Inadequate or deficit | 216(73.72) | 307(61.77) | 11.76 | 0.001 |
SES index | ||||
High | 169(58.28) | 331(67.14) | ||
Low | 121(41.72) | 162(32.86) | 6.22 | 0.013 |
Nutritional factors | ||||
Nutritional supplement | ||||
No | 216(73.72) | 382(76.71) | ||
Yes | 77(26.28) | 116(23.29) | 0.89 | 0.345 |
Vitamin D supplement † | ||||
No | 261(89.08) | 456(91.57) | ||
Yes | 32(10.92) | 42(8.43) | 1.35 | 0.246 |
Meat intake | ||||
≥once per week | 144(49.15) | 286(57.55) | ||
<once per week | 149(50.85) | 211(42.45) | 5.24 | 0.002 |
Fish intake | ||||
≥once per month | 51(17.41) | 111(22.33) | ||
<once per month | 242(82.59) | 386(77.67) | 2.75 | 0.10 |
Eggs intake | ||||
Everyday | 92(31.40) | 157(31.59) | ||
4–6 times per week | 60(20.48) | 131(26.36) | ||
≤3 times per week | 141(48.12) | 209(42.05) | 4.17 | 0.124 |
Milk or dairy products intake | ||||
≥4 times per week | 49(16.72) | 100(20.12) | ||
<4 times per week but at least once per month | 70(23.89) | 160(32.19) | ||
Almost never | 174(59.39) | 237(47.69) | 10.34 | 0.006 |
Beans and soy products intake | ||||
Everyday | 85(29.01) | 131(26.36) | ||
4–6 times per week | 53(18.09) | 106(21.33) | ||
1–3 times per week | 72(24.57) | 143(28.77) | ||
<once per week | 83(28.33) | 117(23.54) | 4.30 | 0.231 |
Vegetables and fruits intake | ||||
Everyday | 213(72.70) | 354(71.23) | ||
<once per day | 80(27.30) | 143(28.77) | 0.196 | 0.658 |
Behavioral factors | ||||
Passive smoking | ||||
No | 97(33.11) | 215(43.17) | ||
Yes | 196(66.89) | 283(56.83) | 7.83 | 0.005 |
Physical exercise | ||||
No | 251(85.67) | 424(85.48) | ||
Yes | 42(14.33) | 72(14.52) | 0.01 | 0.944 |
Utilization of health services | ||||
Accept community maternal-newborn health promotion services | ||||
No | 163(55.82) | 228(46.25) | ||
Yes | 129(44.18) | 265(53.75) | 6.72 | 0.010 |
Accept physical examination during the past year | ||||
No | 186(63.48) | 293(59.43) | ||
Yes | 107(36.52) | 200(40.57) | 1.27 | 0.261 |
Vitamin D status | ||||
Sufficient | 129(44.03) | 273(54.82) | ||
Deficient | 163(55.97) | 225(45.18) | 8.60 | 0.003 |
Sampling month | ||||
January | 42(14.33) | 84(16.87) | ||
February | 251(85.67) | 414(83.13) | 0.88 | 0.347 |
SES | Vitamin D status | Controls | Cases | aOR(95% CI) * | ROR(95% CI) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
High | Sufficient | 181 | 85 | 1.00 | |
Low | Sufficient | 89 | 43 | 0.86(0.52~1.44) | |
High | Deficient | 150 | 84 | 1.12(0.72~1.73) | |
Low | Deficient | 73 | 78 | 1.99(1.23~3.23) | 2.06(1.04~4.10) † |
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Lin, S.; Zhang, Y.; Jiang, L.; Li, J.; Chai, J.; Pei, L.; Shang, X. Interactive Effects of Maternal Vitamin D Status and Socio-Economic Status on the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion: Evidence from Henan Province, China. Nutrients 2022, 14, 291. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14020291
Lin S, Zhang Y, Jiang L, Li J, Chai J, Pei L, Shang X. Interactive Effects of Maternal Vitamin D Status and Socio-Economic Status on the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion: Evidence from Henan Province, China. Nutrients. 2022; 14(2):291. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14020291
Chicago/Turabian StyleLin, Shiqi, Yuan Zhang, Lifang Jiang, Jiajia Li, Jian Chai, Lijun Pei, and Xuejun Shang. 2022. "Interactive Effects of Maternal Vitamin D Status and Socio-Economic Status on the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion: Evidence from Henan Province, China" Nutrients 14, no. 2: 291. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14020291
APA StyleLin, S., Zhang, Y., Jiang, L., Li, J., Chai, J., Pei, L., & Shang, X. (2022). Interactive Effects of Maternal Vitamin D Status and Socio-Economic Status on the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion: Evidence from Henan Province, China. Nutrients, 14(2), 291. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14020291