Vitamin D Deficiency as a Nutritional Child Health Determinant
Objective: This thesis aims to construct a framework for studying vitamin D deficiency in young Canadian children. Methods: A practice based research network was created to collect vitamin D data from children 1-5 years of age in Toronto, Canada (TARGet Kids!). A cross-sectional pilot study was...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-189032013-12-06T03:37:54ZVitamin D Deficiency as a Nutritional Child Health DeterminantMaguire, Jonathon LeeVitamin D deficiencyChild Health076605700758Objective: This thesis aims to construct a framework for studying vitamin D deficiency in young Canadian children. Methods: A practice based research network was created to collect vitamin D data from children 1-5 years of age in Toronto, Canada (TARGet Kids!). A cross-sectional pilot study was completed and a larger study proposed to determine the prevalence and predictors of low vitamin D. Results: The prevalence of low vitamin D (<50nmol/L) in the pilot study was 32% (29/92, 95% CI: 22-42%). Using multivariable linear regression, lower vitamin D level was associated with lower milk volume, higher BMI and watching TV during snacks. A larger study involving 2400 children 1-5 years of age has been proposed. Interpretation: Pilot data has suggested that 30-80% of toddlers in this setting have low vitamin D. A study to clarify these findings and form the basis of a large longitudinal vitamin D cohort has been proposed.Parkin, Patricia C.2009-112010-02-15T20:45:34ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-02-15T20:45:34Z2010-02-15T20:45:34ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18903en_ca |
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Objective: This thesis aims to construct a framework for studying vitamin D deficiency in young Canadian children.
Methods: A practice based research network was created to collect vitamin D data from children 1-5 years of age in Toronto, Canada (TARGet Kids!). A cross-sectional pilot study was completed and a larger study proposed to determine the prevalence and predictors of low vitamin D.
Results: The prevalence of low vitamin D (<50nmol/L) in the pilot study was 32% (29/92, 95% CI: 22-42%). Using multivariable linear regression, lower vitamin D level was associated with lower milk volume, higher BMI and watching TV during snacks. A larger study involving 2400 children 1-5 years of age has been proposed.
Interpretation: Pilot data has suggested that 30-80% of toddlers in this setting have low vitamin D. A study to clarify these findings and form the basis of a large longitudinal vitamin D cohort has been proposed. |
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Vitamin D Deficiency as a Nutritional Child Health Determinant |
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