Pages tagged with "Birth"
- Higher birth weight resulted in more fit adults (Vitamin D not mentioned)
- Preterm birth associated with many genes, including the Vitamin D Receptor again
- Low birth weight associated low Vitamin D (little sunshine in China in this case)
- Preterm birth 8X more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor
- Dark-skin plus low vitamin D in first trimester made preterm birth 2.9 X more likely
- 8 percent fewer preterm births if adequate Selenium from food
- Pregnancies helped by Vitamin D (insulin and birth weight in this case) – meta-analysis
- 60 percent more life births after infertility diagnosis if Vitamin D fortification (Denmark)
- Pregnant women in Australia to take Omega-3 when told of reduction in preterm births
- Preterm birth 9 X more likely if fetus had a poor Vitamin D Receptor and previous miscarriage
- Infant Vitamin D doubles 6 months after birth (can double in 2 weeks)
- Preterm birth rate not vary with vitamin D level (when all are less than 30 ng)
- FDA allows the claim that Vitamin D “supports healthy pregnancies and promotes full-term births”
- Vitamin D cuts pregnancy risks in half – low birth weight, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes – Cochrane
- Preterm Births reduced by Omega-3, Zinc, and Vitamin D
- Preterm birth increases risk of heart disease by 1.5 X by age 40
- 10 percent of all women had after-birth infections – majority had low vitamin D (PhD) – 2019
- Preterm Births decreased by Omega-3 (analysis of 184 countries)
- Weekly Vitamin D to mother after birth much better than daily - RCT
- Preterm Births - promising preventions – anti-oxidants, Vitamin D, Omega-3, Zinc, etc.