Several studies in pregnant women and early childhood suggest that vitamin D deficiency (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels <50 nmol/l) is common in both population groups. Recent recommendations have therefore reviewed the literature regarding the role of vitamin D in pregnant women and in early childhood. The Institute of Medicine, in their most recent assessment in 2010, recommended 600 IU per day in pregnant and lactating women. In 2011, the US Endocrine Task Force on Vitamin D commented that 600 IU per day may not be sufficient to correct vitamin D deficiency in pregnant and lactating women. Their recommendation was 1,500-2,000 IU vitamin D per day in pregnant and lactating women with vitamin D deficiency. For infants, the recommendation...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by the authors.Maternal vitamin D deficiency, which is highly prevalent ...
Introduction: The vitamin D recommended doses during pregnancy differ between societies. The WHO gui...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether or not the current evidence base allows definite conclusions to be...
PURPOSE Vitamin D is primarily known for its role in bone health. However, it has a much more diver...
Aim/Background: Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy is a well-accepted recommendation worldwi...
Background & aim: Although evidence confirms the importance of vitamin D supplementation in pregnanc...
One year ago, the chief medical officers of the United Kingdom recommended that “All pregnant and b...
Vitamin D deficiency is common and there exists a huge gap between recommended dietary vitamin D int...
Vitamin D deficiency is common and there exists a huge gap between recommended dietary vitamin D int...
As neonatal vitamin D status is determined by circulating maternal 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] con...
Background: There is a growing concern about the high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and its rel...
OBJECTIVE: Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) in pregnant women and their children is an important health pr...
Vitamin D (VD) is part of a complex steroid hormone system long known to be involved in bone metabol...
Vitamin D deficiency has been widely reported among pregnant women and infants around the world. Wom...
Background: Although vitamin D insufficiency is increasingly recognized as a health problem across t...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by the authors.Maternal vitamin D deficiency, which is highly prevalent ...
Introduction: The vitamin D recommended doses during pregnancy differ between societies. The WHO gui...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether or not the current evidence base allows definite conclusions to be...
PURPOSE Vitamin D is primarily known for its role in bone health. However, it has a much more diver...
Aim/Background: Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy is a well-accepted recommendation worldwi...
Background & aim: Although evidence confirms the importance of vitamin D supplementation in pregnanc...
One year ago, the chief medical officers of the United Kingdom recommended that “All pregnant and b...
Vitamin D deficiency is common and there exists a huge gap between recommended dietary vitamin D int...
Vitamin D deficiency is common and there exists a huge gap between recommended dietary vitamin D int...
As neonatal vitamin D status is determined by circulating maternal 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] con...
Background: There is a growing concern about the high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and its rel...
OBJECTIVE: Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) in pregnant women and their children is an important health pr...
Vitamin D (VD) is part of a complex steroid hormone system long known to be involved in bone metabol...
Vitamin D deficiency has been widely reported among pregnant women and infants around the world. Wom...
Background: Although vitamin D insufficiency is increasingly recognized as a health problem across t...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by the authors.Maternal vitamin D deficiency, which is highly prevalent ...
Introduction: The vitamin D recommended doses during pregnancy differ between societies. The WHO gui...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether or not the current evidence base allows definite conclusions to be...