OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between maternal multivitamin supplementation and the mental and psychomotor development of children who are born to HIV-1-infected mothers in Tanzania, as secondary endpoints in a randomized trial that investigated the effect of maternal multivitamin supplementation on HIV-1 vertical transmission and progression. METHODS: The Bayley Scales of Infant Development, 2nd Edition, were administered at 6, 12, and 18 months of age to a subset of children (N = 327). We assessed the effect of vitamin A and multivitamin (vitamins B, C, and E) supplementation using linear regression models and Cox proportional hazard models for the Mental Development Index, the Psychomotor Development Index, and raw scores sepa...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
BACKGROUND:Poor vitamin D status is a global health problem and common in patients with human immuno...
ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to examine risk factors for vitamin D deficiency...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 transmission through breastfeeding is a global problem and has been associated wit...
Growth faltering and micronutrient deficiencies commonly coexist in HIV-exposed children in sub-Saha...
Undernutrition in early life increases children’s risk of mortality, morbidity, and impaired growth ...
Abstract Background Observational studies have sugges...
We examined whether there are sex differences in the effect of vitamin supplements on birth outcomes...
Background Vitamin D is a strong immunomodulator and may protect against adverse pregnancy outcomes...
Immunization and nutritional interventions are mainstays of child health programs in sub-Saharan Afr...
Introduction: Anaemia is prevalent among children born to HIV-positive women, and it is associated w...
Abstract Background Vitamin D has significant immunomodulatory effects on both adaptive and innate i...
Background: Supplementation in lactating HIV-1–infected women with preformed vitamin A and b-caroten...
Background: Anemia is a frequent complication among HIV-infected persons and is associated with fast...
Background Vitamin D may help prevent adverse pediatric outcomes, including infectious diseases and...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
BACKGROUND:Poor vitamin D status is a global health problem and common in patients with human immuno...
ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to examine risk factors for vitamin D deficiency...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 transmission through breastfeeding is a global problem and has been associated wit...
Growth faltering and micronutrient deficiencies commonly coexist in HIV-exposed children in sub-Saha...
Undernutrition in early life increases children’s risk of mortality, morbidity, and impaired growth ...
Abstract Background Observational studies have sugges...
We examined whether there are sex differences in the effect of vitamin supplements on birth outcomes...
Background Vitamin D is a strong immunomodulator and may protect against adverse pregnancy outcomes...
Immunization and nutritional interventions are mainstays of child health programs in sub-Saharan Afr...
Introduction: Anaemia is prevalent among children born to HIV-positive women, and it is associated w...
Abstract Background Vitamin D has significant immunomodulatory effects on both adaptive and innate i...
Background: Supplementation in lactating HIV-1–infected women with preformed vitamin A and b-caroten...
Background: Anemia is a frequent complication among HIV-infected persons and is associated with fast...
Background Vitamin D may help prevent adverse pediatric outcomes, including infectious diseases and...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
BACKGROUND:Poor vitamin D status is a global health problem and common in patients with human immuno...
ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to examine risk factors for vitamin D deficiency...