Abstract INTRODUCTION: Vitamin B12 is crucial for normal cell division and differentiation, and necessary for the development and myelination of the central nervous system. Pregnant mothers in resource poor settings are at risk for poor vitamin B12 status. Poor vitamin B12 status in infancy is linked to poor growth and neurodevelopment. Brain development starts from conception, and pregnancy is a period of rapid growth and development for the brain. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The study is an individually randomised double-blind placebo controlled trial in 800 pregnant Nepalese women randomised in a 1:1 ratio. A daily dose of 50 µg of vitamin B12 or placebo is given to women from early pregnancy, not later than week 15, until 6 months after...
Purpose Evidence about the effect of maternal vitamin B12 supplementation on offspring’s vitamin B1...
Aim: Studies linked vitamin B12 deficiency in infancy are most commonly in patients with hematologic...
Abstract Background Vitamin D regulates bone mineral ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Vitamin B12 is crucial for normal cell division and differentiation, a...
Background: Vitamin B12 deficiency is common and affects cell division and differentiation, erythrop...
BackgroundVitamin B12 deficiency is common and affects cell division and differentiation, erythropoi...
The most critical period for brain development is before a child’s second birthday. Standardised tes...
The most critical period for brain development is before a child’s second birthday. Standardised tes...
Background Nutritional interventions during the first 1000 days of life improves lifelong health. Be...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has highlighted the influence of maternal factors on the health of the o...
Introduction: The effect of vitamin B12 deficiency in pregnancy on the growth of infants has not bee...
BACKGROUND: Many children worldwide have poor vitamin B12 status. The objective of this study was ...
IntroductionVitamin B12 deficiency is widely prevalent across many low- and middle-income countries,...
Purpose: Vitamin B12 deficiency in infancy can cause severe demyelinating central nervous system dis...
Introduction Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is crucial for optimal child development and growth, yet defici...
Purpose Evidence about the effect of maternal vitamin B12 supplementation on offspring’s vitamin B1...
Aim: Studies linked vitamin B12 deficiency in infancy are most commonly in patients with hematologic...
Abstract Background Vitamin D regulates bone mineral ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Vitamin B12 is crucial for normal cell division and differentiation, a...
Background: Vitamin B12 deficiency is common and affects cell division and differentiation, erythrop...
BackgroundVitamin B12 deficiency is common and affects cell division and differentiation, erythropoi...
The most critical period for brain development is before a child’s second birthday. Standardised tes...
The most critical period for brain development is before a child’s second birthday. Standardised tes...
Background Nutritional interventions during the first 1000 days of life improves lifelong health. Be...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has highlighted the influence of maternal factors on the health of the o...
Introduction: The effect of vitamin B12 deficiency in pregnancy on the growth of infants has not bee...
BACKGROUND: Many children worldwide have poor vitamin B12 status. The objective of this study was ...
IntroductionVitamin B12 deficiency is widely prevalent across many low- and middle-income countries,...
Purpose: Vitamin B12 deficiency in infancy can cause severe demyelinating central nervous system dis...
Introduction Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is crucial for optimal child development and growth, yet defici...
Purpose Evidence about the effect of maternal vitamin B12 supplementation on offspring’s vitamin B1...
Aim: Studies linked vitamin B12 deficiency in infancy are most commonly in patients with hematologic...
Abstract Background Vitamin D regulates bone mineral ...