Background: Calcium (Ca2+) and vitamin D (VitD) play an important role in child health. We evaluated the daily intake of Ca2+ and VitD in healthy children. Moreover, we demonstrate the efficacy of Ca2+ and VitD supplementation. Methods: Daily Ca2+ and VitD intake was evaluated in consecutive healthy children through a validated questionnaire. Subjects with <70% of dietary reference intakes (DRIs) of Ca2+ and VitD were invited to participate in a prospective randomized trial with 2 groups of nutritional intervention: Group 1, dietary counseling aiming to optimize daily Ca2+ and VitD intake plus administration of a commercially available Ca2+ and VitD supplementation product; Group 2, dietary counseling alone. At the enrollment (T0) and after 4 months (T1) serum 25(OH) Vitamin D levels were assessed. Results: We evaluated 150 healthy children (male 50%, mean age 10 years); at baseline a low VitD intake was observed in all subjects (median 0.79 mu g/die, IQR 1.78; range 0.01-5.02); this condition was associated with Ca2+ intake <70% of the DRIs in 82 subjects (55%). At baseline serum 25(OH) D levels were low (<30 ng/ml) in all study subjects and after 4 months of nutritional intervention, a normalization of serum 25(OH) D levels (>= 30 ng/ml) was observed in all children in Group 1 and in only one subject in Group 2 [Group 1: T1 33.8 ng/ml (IQR 2.5) vs Group 2: T1 24.5 ng/ml (IQR 5.2), p < 0.001]. Conclusions: Adequate Ca2+ and VitD intakes are difficult to obtain through dietary counseling alone in pediatric subjects. Oral supplementation with of Ca2+ and VitD is a reliable strategy to prevent this condition.

Calcium and vitamin D intakes in children: a randomized controlled trial / Linda, Cosenza; Vincenza, Pezzella; Rita, Nocerino; Margherita Di, Costanzo; Anna, Coruzzo; Annalisa, Passariello; Ludovica, Leone; Marcella, Savoia; Antonio Del, Puente; Antonella, Esposito; Terrin, Gianluca; Roberto Berni, Canani. - In: BMC PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1471-2431. - 13:1(2013), p. 86. [10.1186/1471-2431-13-86]

Calcium and vitamin D intakes in children: a randomized controlled trial

TERRIN, GIANLUCA;
2013

Abstract

Background: Calcium (Ca2+) and vitamin D (VitD) play an important role in child health. We evaluated the daily intake of Ca2+ and VitD in healthy children. Moreover, we demonstrate the efficacy of Ca2+ and VitD supplementation. Methods: Daily Ca2+ and VitD intake was evaluated in consecutive healthy children through a validated questionnaire. Subjects with <70% of dietary reference intakes (DRIs) of Ca2+ and VitD were invited to participate in a prospective randomized trial with 2 groups of nutritional intervention: Group 1, dietary counseling aiming to optimize daily Ca2+ and VitD intake plus administration of a commercially available Ca2+ and VitD supplementation product; Group 2, dietary counseling alone. At the enrollment (T0) and after 4 months (T1) serum 25(OH) Vitamin D levels were assessed. Results: We evaluated 150 healthy children (male 50%, mean age 10 years); at baseline a low VitD intake was observed in all subjects (median 0.79 mu g/die, IQR 1.78; range 0.01-5.02); this condition was associated with Ca2+ intake <70% of the DRIs in 82 subjects (55%). At baseline serum 25(OH) D levels were low (<30 ng/ml) in all study subjects and after 4 months of nutritional intervention, a normalization of serum 25(OH) D levels (>= 30 ng/ml) was observed in all children in Group 1 and in only one subject in Group 2 [Group 1: T1 33.8 ng/ml (IQR 2.5) vs Group 2: T1 24.5 ng/ml (IQR 5.2), p < 0.001]. Conclusions: Adequate Ca2+ and VitD intakes are difficult to obtain through dietary counseling alone in pediatric subjects. Oral supplementation with of Ca2+ and VitD is a reliable strategy to prevent this condition.
2013
pediatrics; 25-hydroxyvitamin d; ca2+ intake; vitamin d supplement; vitamin d deficiency; bone metabolism; nutritional intervention; dietary counseling; vitd intake
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Calcium and vitamin D intakes in children: a randomized controlled trial / Linda, Cosenza; Vincenza, Pezzella; Rita, Nocerino; Margherita Di, Costanzo; Anna, Coruzzo; Annalisa, Passariello; Ludovica, Leone; Marcella, Savoia; Antonio Del, Puente; Antonella, Esposito; Terrin, Gianluca; Roberto Berni, Canani. - In: BMC PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1471-2431. - 13:1(2013), p. 86. [10.1186/1471-2431-13-86]
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