Association between Vitamin D Deficiency and Serum Anti-mullerian Hormone in Infertile Women: A Cross Sectional Comparative Study
Background: Reproductive failure is a significant public health concern. Vitamin D influences steroidogenesis and ovarian follicular development. AMH has a crucial role in the regulation of follicular recruitment and oocyte development. Several studies have recently shown that serum AMH is affected by several factors including obesity, serum leptin and serum vitamin D. Results from studies are conflicting with some suggesting that vitamin D status is associated with ovarian reserve, whereas other studies have not found any significant correlation between vitamin D and AMH levels.