38+ VitaminDWiki pages with BREASTFED etc in the title
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Breastfeeding Vitamin D loading dose of 300,000 IU is OK - UK govt. Dec 2023 |
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04 Jan, 2024 |
Vitamin D levels of breastfeeding mothers and infants in 3 cities – Feb 2015 |
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29 Aug, 2023 |
Breastfeeding and Vitamin D - many studies |
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29 Aug, 2023 |
Breastfed Infants need more than an daily average of 800 IU of Vitamin D – RCT June 2022 |
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21 Jun, 2022 |
Need at least 6,000 IU of Vitamin D daily during pregnancy and breastfeeding (Wagner) – meta-analysis March 2022 |
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15 Apr, 2022 |
Monthly 120,000 IU of Vitamin D while breastfeeding was good – RCT Jan 2022 |
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11 Jan, 2022 |
Breastfeeding is almost always associated with infant vitamin D deficiency – Dec 2021 |
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14 Dec, 2021 |
Need at least 6,000 IU daily while breastfeeding to eliminate Vitamin D deficiency – meta-analysis Oct 2021 |
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01 Nov, 2021 |
400 IU of Vitamin D helped breastfed infants, need more – RCT Sept 2021 |
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01 Sep, 2021 |
36X more likely for an infant to be low vitamin D if exclusively breastfed (Hong Kong) – March 2021 |
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26 Jul, 2021 |
6,400 IU of Vitamin D is safe and effective during breastfeeding – RCT Dec, 2020 |
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16 Dec, 2020 |
Breastfeeding a child without adding vitamin D increases risk of many food allergies (egg whites in this case) – Jan 2020 |
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12 Jan, 2020 |
Omega-3 during pregnancy and breastfeeding is recommended – May 2019 |
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23 May, 2019 |
Maternal vitamin D deficiency can trigger rickets in breastfed infants – review March 2013 |
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03 Feb, 2019 |
Biochemical rickets non-existent if breastfeeding mother got 600,000 IU of vitamin D (3 dollars) – RCT Dec 2017 |
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03 Mar, 2018 |
Breastfed infant bones not helped by 800 IU of Vitamin D (not enough) – RCT Dec 2017 |
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12 Dec, 2017 |
Extended breastfeeding cut in half the risk of Multiple Sclerosis – July 2017 |
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28 Nov, 2017 |
Mother got 100,000 IU of vitamin D monthly, breastfeeding infant got a little – RCT Aug 2016 |
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13 Sep, 2017 |
Breastfeeding mothers and Vitamin D: supplement only themselves usually, 4 out of 10 used monthly rather than daily – Jan 2017 |
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05 Aug, 2017 |
Severe childhood dental problems 2.4 X more likely if breastfed for more than two years (low vitamin D) – June 2017 |
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02 Jul, 2017 |
Vitamin D required for breastfed infants – daily or monthly, infant or mother – Jan 2017 |
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20 May, 2017 |
Breastfeeding mother getting 6400 IU of Vitamin D is similar to infant getting 400 IU – RCT Sept 2015 |
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25 Jan, 2017 |
Breastfed infants 6 times more likely to deficient in Vitamin D and Iron – Aug 2015 |
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20 Jun, 2016 |
Breastfed infants: 90 percent had less than 20 ng of vitamin D, formula-fed: 15 percent – May 2013 |
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20 Jun, 2016 |
Breastfed child needs even more vitamin D supplementation after 1 year – Feb 2016 |
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28 Feb, 2016 |
Breastfeeding exclusively may not be best strategy for bone health (if not add vitamin D) – Feb 2016 |
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16 Feb, 2016 |
NutraIngredients.com Breastfeeding exclusively may not be best strategy for bone health (if not add vitamin D) - Feb 2016 |
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16 Feb, 2016 |
Breastfed infants may get enough vitamin D (provided mom gets 6400 IU) - Oct 2015 |
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07 Oct, 2015 |
400 IU vitamin D for breastfed - American Association of Pediatrics - Feb 2012 |
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23 Sep, 2014 |
16% of exclusively breastfed infants so low on vitamin D that they had rickets – June 2010 |
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28 Aug, 2014 |
Breastfed without vitamin D supplements – a problem for NZ infants Jan 2013 |
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28 Aug, 2014 |
Breastfeeding with daily or monthly doses of vitamin D virtually the same – RCT Dec 2013 |
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01 Feb, 2014 |
Breastfeeding with daily or monthly doses of vitamin D fairly similar – Dec 2013 |
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14 Dec, 2013 |
6400 IU vitamin D is effective during breastfeeding – Oct 2010 |
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14 Dec, 2013 |
Breastfed Infants in Iowa got very little vitamin D, especially if winter or dark skin – July 2013 |
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05 Jul, 2013 |
Only about 10 percent of breastfed infants get even the minimum recommended vitamin D – April 2010 |
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26 Jun, 2013 |
Breastfed infants in Germany with 250 IU of vitamin D got to 56ng – Sept 2010 |
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04 Sep, 2012 |
Hypothesis – vitamin D links breastfeeding difficulties and depression – July 2011 |
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19 Jul, 2011 |
10+ VitaminDWiki pages have LACTATION in the title
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Items found: 10
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Monthly vitamin D dosing during lactation was great for infant and mother - April 2020 |
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30 Nov, 2023 |
After lactation Vitamin D levels are low, increased risk of Breast Cancer, vitamin D should decrease risk – Aug 2021 |
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20 Aug, 2021 |
Vitamin D during lactation – range from 4,000 IU daily to 150,000 IU monthly – Sept 2018 |
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25 Sep, 2018 |
Vitamin D during lactation – 6,000 IU mom or 400 IU infant (Hollis, Wagner chapter) – Aug 2018 |
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09 Aug, 2018 |
Implications of vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy and lactation – May 2010 |
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13 Jan, 2017 |
Monthly 120,000 IU of Vitamin D during lactation worked well - May 2016 |
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03 Jun, 2016 |
Vitamin D Recommendations during Pregnancy, Lactation and Early Infancy – Nov 2011 |
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14 Mar, 2016 |
New Insights into Vitamin D During Pregnancy, Lactation and Early Infancy |
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27 Oct, 2011 |
The vitamin D requirement during human lactation - April 2011 |
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17 Oct, 2011 |
Vitamin D – pregnancy and lactation in high and low income countries – Mar 2011 |
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04 Mar, 2011 |
Bone Mineral Density decreases during breastfeeding, recovers 6 months later – Aug 2023
Bone Mineral Density During and After Lactation: A Comparison of African American and Caucasian Women
Calcif Tissue Int. 2023 Aug 28. doi: 10.1007/s00223-023-01125-9
Marilyn Augustine 1, Robert Boudreau 2, Jane A Cauley 2, Deborah Majchel 3, Nayana Nagaraj 4, Lauren S Roe 2, Poonam Sood 5, Andrew F Stewart 6, Mara J Horwitz 7
During lactation, changes in maternal calcium metabolism are necessary to provide adequate calcium for newborn skeletal development. The calcium in milk is derived from the maternal skeleton through a process thought to be mediated by the actions of parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) in combination with decreased circulating estrogen concentrations. After weaning, bone lost during lactation is rapidly regained. Most studies of bone metabolism in lactating women have been performed in Caucasian subjects.
There are well-documented differences between African American (AA) and Caucasian (C) bone metabolism, including higher bone mineral density (BMD), lower risk of fracture, lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH) D), and higher PTH in AA compared to C. In this prospective paired cohort study, BMD and markers of bone turnover were compared in self-identified AA and C mothers during lactation and after weaning. BMD decreased in both AA and C women during lactation, with similar decreases at the lumbar spine (LS) and greater bone loss in the C group at the femoral neck (FN) and total hip (TH), demonstrating that AA are not resistant to PTHrP during lactation. BMD recovery compared to the 2 week postpartum baseline was observed 6 months after weaning, though the C group did not have complete recovery at the FN. Increases in markers of bone formation and resorption during lactation were similar in AA and C. C-terminal telopeptide (CTX) decreased to 30% below post-pregnancy baseline in both groups 6 months after weaning, while procollagen type 1 N-terminal (P1NP) returned to baseline in the AA group and fell to below baseline in the C group. Further investigation is required to determine impacts on long term bone health for women who do not fully recover BMD before a subsequent pregnancy.
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