Influence of maternal socioeconomic deprivation and living environment on newborn bloodspot 25-hydroxyvitamin d levels

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  • who: Wolfgang Hu00f6gler and collaborators from the Institute of Child Health, Greece AHEPA University Hospital, Greece have published the research: Influence of maternal socioeconomic deprivation and living environment on newborn bloodspot 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors present the results of additional analysis focusing on socioeconomic data. The authors demonstrate that better living environment positively influences 25OHD levels in summer-born babies but the winter-born had consistently low 25OHD levels confirming the substantial effect of season on vitamin D status.

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