Pages tagged with "Infant-Child"
- Five times less mite allergy when vitamin D added in mid pregnancy and to infant – RCT
- Omega-3 in infancy reduces Obesity following antibiotic (confirmed in rats, suspected in humans)
- Extreme preterm infants need a total of 1,000 IU of vitamin D daily – RCT
- Omega-3 helps childhood cognition – meta-analysis
- Increasing amount of omega-3 in mother’s milk resulted in fewer infant allergies
- All myopic children had less than 50 ng of vitamin D
- Premature infants need 400 to 800 IU of vitamin D
- Infants getting up to 1600 IU did not increase blood level of vitamin D – RCT
- Pediatric trials of high dose vitamin D -163 are in a single online database
- Breastfed child needs even more vitamin D supplementation after 1 year
- Childhood Fractures – consensus report on vitamin D
- Hay fever (allergic rhinitis) risk reduced 20 percent for each 100 IU of vitamin D during early pregnancy
- Breastfeeding exclusively may not be best strategy for bone health (if not add vitamin D)
- Vitamin D deficiency and childhood obesity: interactions, implications, and recommendations (5,000 IU)
- Infant hospitalized after Vitamin D overdose (8,000 X too much)
- Vitamin D improved child muscle mass even without varying dose with weight – RCT
- Asthma in 3 year olds decreased somewhat with 4,000 IU during pregnancy – RCT
- Obese children – 71 percent had low vitamin D
- Respiratory tract infections in childhood – vitamin D is needed, no consensus of how much
- Children stayed in ICU 3.5 days longer if low vitamin D