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Matti Narkia

Use of cod liver oil during the first year of life is associated with lower risk of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes: a large, population-based, case-control study -- Stene et al. 78 (6): 1128 -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - 0 views

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    Use of cod liver oil during the first year of life is associated with lower risk of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes: a large, population-based, case-control study. Stene LC, Joner G; Norwegian Childhood Diabetes Study Group. Am J Clin Nutr. 2003 Dec;78(6):1128-34. PMID: 14668274 Conclusion: Cod liver oil may reduce the risk of type 1 diabetes, perhaps through the antiinflammatory effects of long-chain n-3 fatty acids.
Matti Narkia

Breastfeeding Does Not Protect Against Urinary Tract Infection in the First 3 Months of Life, but Vitamin D Supplementation Increases the Risk by 76% -- Katikaneni et al. 48 (7): 750 -- Clinical Pediatrics - 0 views

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    Breastfeeding does not protect against urinary tract infection in the first 3 months of life, but vitamin D supplementation increases the risk by 76%. Katikaneni R, Ponnapakkam T, Ponnapakkam A, Gensure R. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2009 Sep;48(7):750-5. Epub 2009 Mar 4. PMID: 19264720 DOI: 10.1177/0009922809332588 The relative risk of UTI with breastfeeding versus formula feeding was 1.03 (0.58-1.82), and any breastfeeding versus no breastfeeding was 0.92 (0.58-1.45). Vitamin D supplementation increased the UTI risk, with a relative risk of 1.76 (1.07-2.91, P < .05). However, only formula-fed infants showed an increased risk of UTI after vitamin D supplementation.
Matti Narkia

Assessment of dietary vitamin D requirements during pregnancy and lactation -- Hollis and Wagner 79 (5): 717 -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - 0 views

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    Assessment of dietary vitamin D requirements during pregnancy and lactation. Hollis BW, Wagner CL. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 May;79(5):717-26. Review. PMID: 15113709 We found that high-dose maternal vitamin D supplementation not only improves the nutritional vitamin D status of breastfeeding infants but also elevates the maternal concentrations into the mid-normal range. Thus, a dual benefit is achieved from high-dose maternal supplementation. It is noteworthy that in the Finnish study, the authors added a disclaimer, "A sufficient supply of vitamin D to the breastfed infant is achieved only by increasing the maternal supplementation up to 2000 IU/d. Such a dose is far higher than the RDA [DRI] for lactating mothers [and therefore] its safety over prolonged periods is not known and should be examined by further study." This point of concern was valid when this study was conducted in 1986 (92); however, on the basis of the current findings of Vieth et al (2) and of Heaney et al (3)-which showed that vitamin D intakes <= 10 000 IU/d (250 µg) are safe for prolonged periods (up to 5 mo)-we believe that it is time to reexamine the understated DRI of vitamin D for lactating mothers. This work is now being conducted in our clinics and laboratory.
Matti Narkia

12 Great Benefits of Carob - 0 views

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    If you live in Europe or America, finding this beneficial fruit may not be easy, as carob is not cultivated in those regions. Carob, or "Ceratonia Siliqua", is cultivated in the Mediterranean region.
johnaltieri

Is Soda the New Tobacco? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The model, clearly, is tobacco. Dr. Frieden, who promoted a soda tax when he was a health commissioner, sees further parallels between soda and tobacco: “There are aspects of the food industry that are reminiscent of tobacco
  • the sowing of doubt where there’s no reasonable doubt, funding of front groups, use of so-called experts, claims that new products which are safer for consumers are available, and the claim that they are not marketing to children.”
Matti Narkia

Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy and childhood bone mass at age 9 years: a longitudinal study : The Lancet - 0 views

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    Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy and childhood bone mass at age 9 years: a longitudinal study. Javaid MK, Crozier SR, Harvey NC, Gale CR, Dennison EM, Boucher BJ, Arden NK, Godfrey KM, Cooper C; Princess Anne Hospital Study Group. Lancet. 2006 Jan 7;367(9504):36-43. Erratum in: Lancet. 2006 May 6;367(9521):1486. PMID: 16399151 doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(06)67922-1 Interpretation Maternal vitamin D insufficiency is common during pregnancy and is associated with reduced bone-mineral accrual in the offspring during childhood; this association is mediated partly through the concentration of umbilical venous calcium. Vitamin D supplementation of pregnant women, especially during winter months, could lead to longlasting reductions in the risk of osteoporotic fracture in their offspring.
Matti Narkia

DHA revisions offer hope to health claim rejections - 0 views

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    "The affirmation that the omega-3 DHA can benefit cognitive and eye health offers hope to previously rejected claims. And it's business as usual regarding the overall health claims process, despite ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, said a European Commission representative. At the NutraIngredients Health Claims 2010 conference in Brussels, the EC's Lars Korsholm explained the regulatory state-of-play for DHA claims. "I think it will offer some hope to previously rejected claims in the sense that these claims that are now subject for discussion are generic in the sense that if other food business operators than those who actually submitted the application can claim to fulfill the conditions of use then they are equally entitled to use the claim," explains Korsholm. The statements come in relation to an October decision whereby the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) affirmed that the omega-3 fatty acids, DHA and ALA, can benefit eye and cognitive development in babies. Responding to the public comment period for Merck Selbstmedikation GmbH's article 14 cognitive development claim that was rejected in March, EFSA affirmed its original stance that there was no need for additional supplementation of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and ALA (alpha-linolenic acid) because it already existed at adequate levels in the diet. It supported their role in foetal and newborn eye and brain development but said there was an adequate supply in breast milk. "
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D supplement in early childhood and risk for Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. The EURODIAB Substudy 2 Study Group. - Diabetologia. 1999 Jan;42(1):51-4 (full text PDF) - 0 views

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    Vitamin D supplement in early childhood and risk for Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. The EURODIAB Substudy 2 Study Group. [No authors listed] Diabetologia. 1999 Jan;42(1):51-4. PMID: 10027578 DOI: 10.1007/s001250051112 In conclusion, this large multicentre trial covering many different European settings consistently showed a protective effect of vitamin D supplementation in infancy. The findings indicate that activated vitamin D might contribute to immune modulation and thereby protect or arrest an ongoing immune process initiated in susceptible people by early environmental exposures.
World Vitamins

Too Many Infants Short on Vitamin D « World Vitamins Online - 2 views

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    Most infants in the United States aren't getting enough vitamin D and should be given supplements, a new federal government report shows.
World Vitamins

Vitamin D deficiency now so widespread that rickets is on the rise once again « World Vitamins Online - 1 views

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    A clinical review paper published in the British Medical Journal is warning the public that widespread vitamin D deficiency is resurrecting the once-obsolete disease called rickets.
shane baldwin

natural ways to treat ADHD - 6 views

  • At this time the current medical standing is that there is no link between food and ADHD. This is stark contrast to numerous studies that suggest the opposite which have been done over the last two decades.
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    The most common diagnosis for children today is ADHD. While the United States contains 5% of the world's population we consume 90% of all the Ritalin produced in it.
royan dawud

Pets Can Make You Smart - 0 views

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    Pets are not just making the house became more lively or as a "guard" the house. Keeping animals was also able to help make us healthier. What are the effects of raising animals in the house? Push intelligence Research found that having a pet helps children read better, and even help a child's cognitive, too.
royan dawud

Opponents Stress With The Afternoon Sleep - 0 views

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    Napping was not only beneficial for children or newborns. Recent studies show, adults can also deriving significant benefits of sleep a wink during the day. According to expert assessments of Sarah Conklin of Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania United States, rested at least for 45 minutes during the day can help keep blood pressure at a lower level even though you will encounter stressful conditions.
Jean Peterson

Artificial Turf for Kids to Enjoy - 1 views

Attractive lawns are enticing environments for kids and adults alike. Kids, in particular, love to play in incredibly eye-catching and colourful play areas. The Shire of Jerramungup had opted for a...

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Vortege Ville

'Fed Up with Lunch' exposes worst school meals - 0 views

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    In January of 2010, an elementary school teacher decided to eat school lunch every day for a year and write about it anonymously as Mrs. Q. on her blog, Fed Up With Lunch.
Eumom Louise

Health & Nutrition | Pregnancy | Iron | Eumom - 0 views

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    Over recent years there has been much debate on whether or not pregnant women should be routinely advised to take iron supplements during pregnancy. Many feel that it is unnatural, and women have been having children for centuries without additional iron, so why can't we?
Eumom Louise

Health & Nutrition | Recipes | Eumom - 0 views

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    Whether you are pregnant or a busy mom or dad, and you need to cook for your children and possibly the whole family try these carefully selected, simple and yummy, recipes for busy families. In this section there are quick & easy meals, snacks & lunchboxes, desserts & treats, and lots more all with an emphasis on good quality nutrition.
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