Boosting baby bones: vitamin d formula test for preemies
NCT ID NCT01698840
Summary
This study tested whether adding extra vitamin D to special formula for preterm babies helps them maintain healthy vitamin D levels and supports bone development. Researchers compared two different vitamin D amounts in 39 premature infants born between 28-34 weeks. They measured vitamin D levels and bone health markers when babies reached about 52 weeks of adjusted age.
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Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Children's Hospital
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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