Vitamin D Supplementation and Status in Infants: A Prospective Cohort Observational Study

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Pludowski, Pawel [1 ]
Socha, Piotr [2 ]
Karczmarewicz, Elzbieta [1 ]
Zagorecka, Ewa [3 ]
Lukaszkiewicz, Jacek [4 ]
Stolarczyk, Anna [2 ]
Piotrowska-Jastrzebska, Janina [3 ]
Kryskiewicz, Edyta [1 ]
Lorenc, Roman S. [1 ]
Socha, Jerzy [2 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Mem Hlth Inst, Dept Biochem & Expt Med, PL-04730 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Childrens Mem Hlth Inst, Dept Gastroenterol Hepatol & Immunol, PL-04730 Warsaw, Poland
[3] Warsaw Med Univ, Dept Biochem & Clin Chem, Banacha Warsaw, Poland
[4] Med Univ Bialystok, Dr L Zamenhof Univ Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat & Anxiol, Bialystok, Poland
关键词
25-hydroxyvitamin D; infants; supplementation; vitamin D; D DEFICIENCY; 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D; HYPOVITAMINOSIS-D; D REQUIREMENTS; CHILDREN; PREVENTION; LACTATION; PREGNANCY; RICKETS; GIRLS;
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10.1097/MPG.0b013e318216920f
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Objective: Vitamin D status in infants depends on supplementation. We examined the vitamin D status in relation to supplementation dose and scheme in infants. Patients and Methods: One hundred thirty-four infants age 6 months and 98 infants age 12 months (drop out 27%) were investigated. Vitamin D intake (diet, supplements), anthropometry, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD) serum concentration at the 6th and 12th months were assessed. Results: Vitamin D intake of 1062 +/- 694 IU at the 6th month was not different from that at the 12th month (937 +/- 618 IU). Vitamin D intake expressed in international units per kilogram of body weight decreased from 141 +/- 80 IU/kg at the 6th month to 93 +/- 62 IU/kg at the 12th month (P < 0.0001), which was associated with a reduction in 25-OHD from 43 +/- 20 ng/mL to 29 +/- 12 ng/mL, respectively (P < 0.0001). In the subgroup of everyday supplemented infants (n = 43), vitamin D intake decreased from 143 +/- 88 IU/kg at the 6th month to 118 +/- 60 IU/kg at the 12th month (P < 0.05), which coincided with a reduction of 25-OHD from 40 +/- 19 ng/mL to 32 +/- 13 ng/mL (P < 0.01). In the subgroup with variable supplementation habits (n = 32), vitamin D intake decreased from 146 +/- 79 IU/kg to 77 +/- 56 IU/kg (P < 0.001), which was associated with a reduction of 25-OHD from 42 +/- 21 ng/mL to 25 +/- 8 ng/mL (P < 0.0001). 25-OHD concentration change between the 6th and the 12th months negatively correlated with the 25-OHD level assessed at the 6th month (r = -0.82; P < 0.0001). Conclusions: Vitamin D supplementation of infants should consider their rapid body weight increment. We postulate vitamin D daily dose close to 100 IU/kg body weight as favorable for infants up to age 12 months.
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