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- who: Chong Li from the DepartmentJiangsu University have published the research work: Particulate matter may have a limited influence on maternal vitamin D levels, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of December/31,/2020
- what: Combined with the above views, the authors propose a hypothesis (see Fig S4) that PM and meteorological factors indirectly influence the cyclical changes of vitamin D in pregnant women by impacting the level of personal UVB exposure. The study showed there was a small, independent, negative association between PM in the atmosphere and maternal serum 25OHD levels during the . . .
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