InfantsVitamin D supplementationRicketsWe looked at existing recommendations and supporting evidence on the effectiveness of vitamin D supplementation in infancy for reducing vitamin D deficiency and for preventing rickets and infections. We also looked at optimal dose of vitamin D and the age until ...
Recommendations for vitamin A supplementation. In all populations where vitamin A deficiency is an important public health problem prophylactic vitamin A supplements should be given to all infants and y... DA Ross - 《Journal of Nutrition》 被引量: 209发表: 0年 Vitamin D insufficiency common in...
Such recommendations should be based on functional outcomes, ... AHO Pan - 《Washington D C》 被引量: 12发表: 2006年 Dietary intake of vitamin D during the second half of infancy in Swedish infants. Background : The physiological requirement for vitamin D in infants and young children is ...
[OR], 0.65; 95% CI, 0.46 to 0.93). Vitamin D supplementation in breastfeeding mothers did not appear to affect the risk of asthma and/or wheezing in their children (very low–certainty evidence). Very low–quality data suggested that regular vitamin D supplementation in infants during the ...
Symptoms of rickets in infants include: A delay in the closure of the bones of the skull Bead-like nodules where the bones of the rib cage join to cartilage (rachitic rosary) Bowed legs and knock-knees from the ends of the long bones becoming enlarged ...
However, there have been limited reports evaluating intrafamilial relationships of 25[OH] vitamin D levels. An early study from Manitoba in Canada found poor diet led to low 25(OH) vitamin D levels in mothers and infants [31]. Similarly a study from Jordan reported low 25(OH) vitamin D ...
Several words are important in this sentence: (1) the “need” that could be different according to age, gender, and physiological status (see “Intake Recommendations” section); (2) the “supply” should be considered as the availability of the vitamin for the host which means that the ...
Guidance on infant and young child nutrition in Canada, as part of the Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants (NHTI) recommendations from birth to 24 mo, advises a daily vitamin D supplement of 10 μg (400 IU) for infants and young children who are breastfed or receiving breastmilk [1,2]....
Vitamin D supplementation can prevent and cure nutritional rickets in infants and children. Preclinical and observational data suggest that the vitamin D endocrine system has a wide spectrum of skeletal and extra-skeletal activities. There is consensus t
Symptoms of rickets in infants include:A delay in the closure of the bones of the skull Bead-like nodules where the bones of the rib cage join to cartilage (rachitic rosary) Bowed legs and knock-knees from the ends of the long bones becoming enlarged Chest deformity due to the pull on ...