In view of continuing reports of high prevalence of severe vitamin D deficiency and low rate of infant vitamin D supplementation, an alternative strategy for prevention of vitamin D deficiency in infants warrants further study. The aim of this randomized controlled trial among 95 exclusively breastfeeding mother-infant pairs with high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was to compare the effect of six-month post-partum vitamin D-3 maternal supplementation of 6000 IU/day alone with maternal supplementation of 600 IU/day plus infant supplementation of 400 IU/day on the vitamin D status of breastfeeding infants in Doha, Qatar. Serum calcium, parathyroid hormone, maternal urine calcium/creatinine ratio and breast milk vitamin D content were mea...
There are several studies in which a correlation between maternal vitamin D deficiency and serum min...
Although vitamin D (vD) deficiency is common in breastfed infants and their mothers during pregnancy...
SUMMARY Vitamin D metabolites were studied in mother-infant pairs at delivery and eight and 15 weeks...
In view of continuing reports of high prevalence of severe vitamin D deficiency and low rate of infa...
The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of maternal vitamin D-3 (400 U/day) supplementati...
OBJECTIVE: Compare effectiveness of maternal vitamin D3 supplementation with 6400 IU per day alone t...
Objective: To examine the effect of high-dose maternal vitamin D3 (vitD) supplementation on the nutr...
BACKGROUND: Adequate vitamin D during pregnancy and lactation is important for optimal health of mot...
Pregnant and lactating women and breastfed infants are at risk of vitamin D deficiency. The suppleme...
The optimal vitamin D intake for nursing women is controversial. Deterioration, at least in bone mas...
Vitamin D (VD) is an essential micronutrient with multiple functions for human growth, and adequate ...
Background: Although Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in Indians, data on Vitamin D eficienc...
We examined the association between maternal vitamin D intake during breastfeeding with their infant...
BACKGROUND: Parents are advised to avoid the direct sun exposure of their newborns. Therefore, the v...
Aim/Background: Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy is a well-accepted recommendation worldwi...
There are several studies in which a correlation between maternal vitamin D deficiency and serum min...
Although vitamin D (vD) deficiency is common in breastfed infants and their mothers during pregnancy...
SUMMARY Vitamin D metabolites were studied in mother-infant pairs at delivery and eight and 15 weeks...
In view of continuing reports of high prevalence of severe vitamin D deficiency and low rate of infa...
The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of maternal vitamin D-3 (400 U/day) supplementati...
OBJECTIVE: Compare effectiveness of maternal vitamin D3 supplementation with 6400 IU per day alone t...
Objective: To examine the effect of high-dose maternal vitamin D3 (vitD) supplementation on the nutr...
BACKGROUND: Adequate vitamin D during pregnancy and lactation is important for optimal health of mot...
Pregnant and lactating women and breastfed infants are at risk of vitamin D deficiency. The suppleme...
The optimal vitamin D intake for nursing women is controversial. Deterioration, at least in bone mas...
Vitamin D (VD) is an essential micronutrient with multiple functions for human growth, and adequate ...
Background: Although Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in Indians, data on Vitamin D eficienc...
We examined the association between maternal vitamin D intake during breastfeeding with their infant...
BACKGROUND: Parents are advised to avoid the direct sun exposure of their newborns. Therefore, the v...
Aim/Background: Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy is a well-accepted recommendation worldwi...
There are several studies in which a correlation between maternal vitamin D deficiency and serum min...
Although vitamin D (vD) deficiency is common in breastfed infants and their mothers during pregnancy...
SUMMARY Vitamin D metabolites were studied in mother-infant pairs at delivery and eight and 15 weeks...