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Randomised controlled trial analysing supplementation with 250 versus 500 units of vitamin D3,

The rate of non-compliance with vitamin D supplementation is as high as 45%. This is why randomised controlled trials are needed to analyse the response...

Authors:
A.Siafarikas, M.Bulsara, H.Piazena, V.Hesse, H.Meffer

Authors notes:
Arch Dis Child. 2011 Jan;96(1)91-5. Epub 2010 Sep 22 (IF3.9)

Keywords:
randomised controlled trial analysing supplementation, 250 versus 500 units of vitamin D3, sun exposure, surrounding factors in breastfed infants

Abstract:
The rate of non-compliance with vitamin D supplementation is as high as 45%. This is why randomised controlled trials are needed to analyse the response to low doses of vitamin D3.