Maternal gestational vitamin D supplementation and offspring bone health (MAVIDOS): a multicentre, double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial

Maternal vitamin D status has been associated with bone mass of offspring in many, but not all, observational studies. However, maternal vitamin D repletion during pregnancy has not yet been proven to improve offspring bone mass in a randomised controlled trial. We aimed to assess whether neonates b...

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Hauptverfasser: Cooper, C, Harvey, N.C, Bishop, N.J, Kennedy, S, Papageorghiou, A.T, Schoenmakers, I, Fraser, R, Gandhi, S.V, Carr, A, D'Angelo, S, Crozier, S.R, Moon, R.J, Arden, N.K, Dennison, E.M, Godfrey, K.M, Inskip, H.M, Prentice, A, Mughal, M.Z, Eastell, R, Reid, D.M, Javaid, M.K
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Zusammenfassung:Maternal vitamin D status has been associated with bone mass of offspring in many, but not all, observational studies. However, maternal vitamin D repletion during pregnancy has not yet been proven to improve offspring bone mass in a randomised controlled trial. We aimed to assess whether neonates born to mothers supplemented with vitamin D during pregnancy have greater whole-body bone mineral content (BMC) at birth than those of mothers who had not received supplementation.
DOI:10.1016/S2213-8587(16)00044-9