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. 2021 Jul 15;13(7):7641–7653.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Vitamin D supplementation before pregnancy and advanced maternal age (AMA) did not change the anxiety and depression of young adult offspring. A. The percentage of time spent in the central region in the Open Field test. B. OT% in the elevated Plus Maze test. C. OE% in the elevated Plus Maze test. D. The percentage of immobility duration in the Tail Suspension test. E. Immobility duration percentage in the Forced Swimming test. F. Sucrose preference in the Sucrose Preference test. No significant difference was found in young adult offspring’s anxiety and depression states between offspring in the 32 W group and offspring in 8 W group, or in that between the 32 W+VD group and 32 W group. OT%: percentage of time spent in the open arms; OE%: percentage of entries to the open arms. All data are shown as mean ± SD, ns P>0.05.