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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Date Submitted: Dec 20, 2025
Date Accepted: Feb 3, 2026

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Association of Vitamin D and Weight Status With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in a Large Pediatric Population: Cross-Sectional Study

Shen Y, Gao M, Guan L, Sun L, Xu Y, Daniel B, Zhang K, Bai G

Association of Vitamin D and Weight Status With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in a Large Pediatric Population: Cross-Sectional Study

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026;12:e89756

DOI: 10.2196/89756

PMID: 41758559

PMCID: 12988349

Association of Vitamin D and Weight Status with Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in a Large Pediatric Population: Cross-Sectional Study

  • Ying Shen; 
  • Meiying Gao; 
  • Lejing Guan; 
  • Lidan Sun; 
  • Yanfen Xu; 
  • Bethel Daniel; 
  • Kyla Zhang; 
  • Guannan Bai

ABSTRACT

Background:

Vitamin D and weight status are associated factors for neurodevelopmental outcomes in children. We investigated their independent and interactive associations with neurodevelopmental outcomes in a large Chinese pediatric population aged 0-18 years.

Objective:

To evaluate the independent associations of vitamin D status and weight status with neurodevelopmental outcomes in a large pediatric cohort; and further to explore how these relationships are stratified by age and sex.

Methods:

This retrospective study analyzed electronic health records of 19,283 healthy children visiting a health management center in a tertiary children’s hospital. Neurodevelopmental outcomes were assessed using Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition (ASQ-3) (<6 years) and Conners’ Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) (≥6 years). Logistic regression analyses were applied to assess the independent and interactive impacts of vitamin D and weight status on neurodevelopmental outcomes.

Results:

Vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency was a robust associated factor for neurodevelopmental delay in younger children (OR=1.48) and behavioral problems in older children (OR=1.56). Underweight and overweight/obesity were significantly associated with gross and fine motor delay (underweight: OR=1.58; overweight/obesity: OR=1.64). Vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency was associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in normal-weight girls <6 years (OR=2.24) and normal-weight boys ≥6 years (OR=1.64). In girls ≥6 years, vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency increased behavioral risk regardless of weight status.

Conclusions:

Both vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency and abnormal weight status are risk factors for neurodevelopmental adversities. The risk profile shows a sex-specific interplay, advocating for sex-specific personalized pediatric care strategies. Clinical Trial: N/A.


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Please cite as:

Shen Y, Gao M, Guan L, Sun L, Xu Y, Daniel B, Zhang K, Bai G

Association of Vitamin D and Weight Status With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in a Large Pediatric Population: Cross-Sectional Study

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026;12:e89756

DOI: 10.2196/89756

PMID: 41758559

PMCID: 12988349

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