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Children with low vitamin D became adults having 2X more chronic health problems – Nov 2024


Vitamin D Deficiency in Pediatrics and Its Adult Consequences: An Original Research

DOI : 10.18683/jccp.2024.1091

Background: This study investigates the prevalence and long-term health consequences of Vitamin D deficiency in pediatric populations, focusing on its impact on bone health, immune function, and susceptibility to chronic diseases in adulthood.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 300 pediatric participants aged 5-15 years. Vitamin D levels were measured via serum tests, while Bone Mineral Density (BMD), immune markers (CRP, WBC), and early chronic disease indicators (BMI, blood glucose) were assessed. Statistical analyses included t-tests and Pearson correlations to examine relationships between Vitamin D levels and health markers.

Results: Vitamin D-deficient children exhibited significantly lower BMD, elevated immune markers, and higher BMI, suggesting early health risks. Longitudinal analysis showed that adults deficient in Vitamin D during childhood had a

  • 65% incidence of bone disorders and 40% chronic disease prevalence,
  • compared to 30% and 18%, respectively, among those with sufficient levels.

Conclusion: Pediatric Vitamin D deficiency is associated with adverse health outcomes in adulthood, emphasizing the importance of early intervention. Strategies to improve Vitamin D levels in children may reduce the risk of bone disorders, immune dysfunction, and chronic diseases later in life.

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This study underscores the critical role of maintaining adequate Vitamin D levels in childhood to support long-term health. Pediatric Vitamin D deficiency is associated with lower bone mineral density, increased inflammation, and a heightened risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension in adulthood. These findings highlight the importance of early interventions, including Vitamin D supplementation and lifestyle modifications, to prevent the adverse health impacts linked to deficiency. Addressing Vitamin D insufficiency in children can contribute to improved bone health, immune function, and a reduced risk of chronic conditions, emphasizing the need for proactive public health strategies.
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VitaminDWiki – Infant-Child category has 854 items

Having a good level of vitamin D cuts in half the amount of:

Need even more IUs of vitamin D to get a good level if;

  • Have little vitamin D: premie, twin, mother did not get much sun access
  • Get little vitamin D: dark skin, little access to sun
  • Vitamin D is consumed faster than normal due to sickness
  • Older (need at least 100 IU/kilogram, far more if obese)
  • Not get any vitamin D from formula (breast fed) or (fortified) milk
    Note – formula does not even provide 400 IU of vitamin D daily

Infants-Children need Vitamin D


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