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Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Vitamin D Levels of Term and Preterm Neonates and their Mothers: A Clinical Trial Study

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  10311-10323

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 Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a worldwide issue and the effect of Vitamin D Supplementation alone as a possible option to prevent that is still under examination. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on term and preterm Neonates and Mothers for 4 months. Materials and Methods In this clinical trial, 30 term Neonates and 30 preterm Neonates along with their Mothers created a total of 120 participants who were referred to the maternity unit of Vali-e-Asr hospital in Birjand, Iran, in 2018. Neonates and Mothers were supplemented with Vitamin D Supplementation of 400 IU/day and 50, 000 IU/month of Vitamin D drops and tablets, respectively. Serum Vitamin D levels of Mothers and infants were measured during delivery, birth and after 4 months using ELISA method. P<0. 05 was considered as a significant level. Results: The level of Vitamin D in term and preterm Neonates was 24. 53± 10. 93 and 41. 30± 12. 87, 19. 45± 8. 88 and 43. 78± 15. 51 ng/ml at birth and at 4 months of age, respectively. There was a significant difference between the mean level of Vitamin D at birth and 4 months later in both infants and Mothers (P<0. 001). There was also a significant positive correlation between Vitamin D levels of Mothers during labor and Neonates at birth (P<0. 001). Conclusion Although Vitamin D deficiency was high, regular consumption of Vitamin D supplements has a significant effect on Vitamin D levels and could increase the level of Vitamin D to the normal levels, particularly in Neonates.

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Tanbakuchi, Bahareh, TAHERI, FATEMEH, ZARDAST, MAHMOUD, & Ramazani, Abbasali. (2019). Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Vitamin D Levels of Term and Preterm Neonates and their Mothers: A Clinical Trial Study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 7(11 (71)), 10311-10323. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/771750/en

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Tanbakuchi Bahareh, TAHERI FATEMEH, ZARDAST MAHMOUD, Ramazani Abbasali. Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Vitamin D Levels of Term and Preterm Neonates and their Mothers: A Clinical Trial Study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2019;7(11 (71)):10311-10323. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/771750/en

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Bahareh Tanbakuchi, FATEMEH TAHERI, MAHMOUD ZARDAST, and Abbasali Ramazani, “Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Vitamin D Levels of Term and Preterm Neonates and their Mothers: A Clinical Trial Study,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 7, no. 11 (71), pp. 10311–10323, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/771750/en

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