Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy on infant anthropometric measurements and bone mass of mother-infant pairs: A randomized placebo clinical trial.

作者: Farideh Vaziri , Mohammad Hossein Dabbaghmanesh , Alamtaj Samsami , Samira Nasiri , Pedram Talezadeh Shirazi

DOI: 10.1016/J.EARLHUMDEV.2016.07.011

关键词: PregnancyVitamin D and neurologyPlaceboBirth weightBone densityAnthropometryChildbirthRandomized controlled trialObstetricsMedicine

摘要: Abstract Introduction Based on the essential role of vitamin D in regulation calcium metabolism, we evaluated effects 2000IUvitamin D/day late pregnancy infant's anthropometric measurements and bone mass parameters mother-infant pairs. Material methods In this randomized clinical trial, main inclusion criteria were: aged 18 or older, no history internal diseases complications, a singleton live fetus. The intervention group received two 1000IU 3 pills (2000IU) daily from weeks 26–28 until childbirth. Maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, infants' (at birth, 4th 8th postnatal), maternal infant were examined. Results groups not statistically different relation to baseline concentrations. However, there was significant difference between study with regard change status over time ( p Conclusion Ingestion /day during did improve infants birth week postnatal, nor measurements.

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