Low vitamin D intake during pregnancy is associated with lower birth weights in babies, according to a study.
The research compared babies' birth weights with the amount of vitamin D fortified milk and vitamin D supplements women took while pregnant.
The researchers from McGill University, Canada, suggest the study shows vitamin D may be an important regulator for foetal growth.
The study is published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Sunday, April 30, 2006
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