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Supplementation with Three Different Daily Doses of Vitamin D3 in Healthy Pre-pubertal School Girls: A Cluster Randomized Trial
Indian Pediatr ; 2018 Nov; 55(11): 951-956
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199206
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To compare the adequacy and efficacy of differentdoses of vitamin D3 in pre-pubertal girls.

Design:

Cluster Randomized controlled trial.

Setting:

Public school in Delhi, India, between August 2015 andFebruary 2016.

Participants:

216 healthy pre-pubertal girls, aged 6.1-11.8 years.Intervention Daily supplementation with 600 IU (n=74), 1000 IU(n=67) or 2000 IU (n=75) of vitamin D3 under supervision for 6months.Outcome

measures:

Primary Rise in serum 25 hydroxy VitaminD (25(OH)D); Secondary Change in bone formation andresorption markers.

Results:

Following 6 months of supplementation, the mean (SD)rise in serum 25(OH)D was maximum with 2000 IU (24.09 (8.28)ng/mL), followed by with 1000 IU (17.96 (6.55) ng/mL) and 600 IU(15.48 (7.00) ng/mL). Serum 25(OH)D levels of ?20 ng/mL wereseen in 91% in 600 IU group , 97% in 1000 IU group and 100% in2000 IU group. The overall mean (SD) rise in urinary calciumcreatinine ratio (0.05 (0.28) to 0.13 (0.12) mg/mg), and serumprocollagen type I N-terminal propeptide (538.9 (199.78) to 655.5(218.24) ng/mL), and reduction in serum carboxy-terminaltelopeptide (0.745 (0.23) to 0.382 (0.23) ng/mL) was significant(P<0.01). The change in the above parameters was comparableamong the three groups after adjustment for age.

Conclusion:

Daily vitamin D supplementation with 600 IU to 2000IU for 6 months results in Vitamin D sufficiency in >90% of pre-pubertal girls

Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Journal: Indian Pediatr Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Journal: Indian Pediatr Year: 2018 Type: Article