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- who: - Revised et al. from the Cork Center for Vitamin D and Nutrition Research, which is traceable have published the research work: Maternal vitamin D status in relation to infant BMI growth trajectories up to 2 years of age in two prospective pregnancy cohorts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This model had the 25OHD was not associated with the stable high BMI growth class in lowest BIC and saBIC.
- how: The results showed that vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy or infancy was associated with increased lengthu2010 foru2010age zu2010score at 1 year of age . . .
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