Nutritional rickets can be caused by either or both calcium and vitamin D deficiencies, and can frequently occur in Africa. In Ethiopia, limited evidence exists regarding the calcium intake of children and their sunlight exposure practices. The purpose of this study was to assess information regarding dietary calcium intake and sunlight exposure practice, which are factors related to nutritional rickets. The study was conducted in Dale Woreda, Southern Ethiopia using a community based cross-sectional survey design with both descriptive and analytic components. A total of 170 children were selected using multi-stage sampling technique. A structured questionnaire and an interactive 24-hour dietary assessment method were used to collect data o...
Objective: Vitamin D deficiency is an unrecognized epidemic and a common health problem worldwide. T...
Studies examining vitamin D status among children living in sunny climates indicated that children d...
Background A large percentage of Liverpool Somalis have vitamin D deficiency and low calcium excreti...
Nutritional rickets can be caused by either or both calcium and vitamin D deficiencies, and can freq...
Objective: To assess the role of calcium in the development of clinical rickets among Ethiopian chil...
Calcium is an important mineral playing a vital role to maintain bone health. Calcium intake is cons...
<div><p>Studies examining vitamin D status among children living in sunny climates indicated that ch...
Nutritional rickets remains a public health problem in many coun-tries, despite dramatic declines in...
The commonest cause of rickets worldwide is vitamin D deficiency, but studies from sub-Saharan Afric...
Background: Nutritional rickets is common in Nigerian children and responds to calcium supplementati...
Rickets is a deficiency of Vitamin D involves softening and weakening of bones in children. Bone sof...
The drastic changes in lifestyle and nutrition brought about by rapid economic changes in Saudi Arab...
Nutritional rickets is a bone disease in early childhood resulting in bone pain, delayed motor devel...
Introduction: When considering their children's nutrition, parents often think more about fat grams,...
Abstract: Six hundred and twenty eight randomly selected children between six and 59 months of age w...
Objective: Vitamin D deficiency is an unrecognized epidemic and a common health problem worldwide. T...
Studies examining vitamin D status among children living in sunny climates indicated that children d...
Background A large percentage of Liverpool Somalis have vitamin D deficiency and low calcium excreti...
Nutritional rickets can be caused by either or both calcium and vitamin D deficiencies, and can freq...
Objective: To assess the role of calcium in the development of clinical rickets among Ethiopian chil...
Calcium is an important mineral playing a vital role to maintain bone health. Calcium intake is cons...
<div><p>Studies examining vitamin D status among children living in sunny climates indicated that ch...
Nutritional rickets remains a public health problem in many coun-tries, despite dramatic declines in...
The commonest cause of rickets worldwide is vitamin D deficiency, but studies from sub-Saharan Afric...
Background: Nutritional rickets is common in Nigerian children and responds to calcium supplementati...
Rickets is a deficiency of Vitamin D involves softening and weakening of bones in children. Bone sof...
The drastic changes in lifestyle and nutrition brought about by rapid economic changes in Saudi Arab...
Nutritional rickets is a bone disease in early childhood resulting in bone pain, delayed motor devel...
Introduction: When considering their children's nutrition, parents often think more about fat grams,...
Abstract: Six hundred and twenty eight randomly selected children between six and 59 months of age w...
Objective: Vitamin D deficiency is an unrecognized epidemic and a common health problem worldwide. T...
Studies examining vitamin D status among children living in sunny climates indicated that children d...
Background A large percentage of Liverpool Somalis have vitamin D deficiency and low calcium excreti...