Abstract Context: The relationship between maternal and infant vitamin D and early childhood growth remains inadequately understood. Objective: This work aimed to investigate how maternal and child 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) and vitamin D supplementation affect growth during the first 2 years of life. Methods: A randomized, double-blinded, single-center intervention study was conducted from pregnancy until offspring age 2 years. Altogether 812 term-born children with complete data were recruited at a maternity hospital. Children received daily vitamin D₃ supplementation of 10 μg (group 10) or 30 μg (group 30) from age 2 weeks to 2 years. Anthropometry and growth rate were measured at age 1 and 2 years. Results: Toddlers born to mothe...
Abstract Background Vitamin-D deficiency has been linked with impaired development in anim...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D insufficiency is common in women of childbearing age and increasing evidence s...
High vitamin D intake in childhood has been suggested to have an adverse influence on linear growth....
Context: The relationship between maternal and infant vitamin D and early childhood growth remains i...
Abstract Context: The relationship of maternal and infant 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration [25(OH)...
BACKGROUND: The long-term effects of infant vitamin D supplementation and status are unclear since t...
Introduction: Vitamin D is essential for bone mineral metabolism and for the growth and development...
Background/objectives: Low vitamin D status during pregnancy may be associated with infant skeletal ...
Vitamin D has an important role in early life; however, the optimal vitamin D status during pregnanc...
Context: The relationship of maternal and infant 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration [25(OH)D] with in...
Vitamin D has an important role in early life; however, the optimal vitamin D status during pregnanc...
Context: The relationship of maternal and infant 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration [25(OH)D] with in...
Aim: The association between foetal vitamin D [25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D)] exposure and early chi...
Abstract Background Vitamin-D deficiency has been linked with impaired development in animal stu...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D insufficiency is common in women of childbearing age and increasing evidence s...
Abstract Background Vitamin-D deficiency has been linked with impaired development in anim...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D insufficiency is common in women of childbearing age and increasing evidence s...
High vitamin D intake in childhood has been suggested to have an adverse influence on linear growth....
Context: The relationship between maternal and infant vitamin D and early childhood growth remains i...
Abstract Context: The relationship of maternal and infant 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration [25(OH)...
BACKGROUND: The long-term effects of infant vitamin D supplementation and status are unclear since t...
Introduction: Vitamin D is essential for bone mineral metabolism and for the growth and development...
Background/objectives: Low vitamin D status during pregnancy may be associated with infant skeletal ...
Vitamin D has an important role in early life; however, the optimal vitamin D status during pregnanc...
Context: The relationship of maternal and infant 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration [25(OH)D] with in...
Vitamin D has an important role in early life; however, the optimal vitamin D status during pregnanc...
Context: The relationship of maternal and infant 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration [25(OH)D] with in...
Aim: The association between foetal vitamin D [25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D)] exposure and early chi...
Abstract Background Vitamin-D deficiency has been linked with impaired development in animal stu...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D insufficiency is common in women of childbearing age and increasing evidence s...
Abstract Background Vitamin-D deficiency has been linked with impaired development in anim...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D insufficiency is common in women of childbearing age and increasing evidence s...
High vitamin D intake in childhood has been suggested to have an adverse influence on linear growth....