STATUS OF BONE METABOLISM AND LINEAR GROWTH OF INFANTS DEPENDENT ON MOTHER'S CALCIUM PROVISION

<p>The article deals with the analytical findings of the mineral metabolism, bone metabolism and linear growth along with the bone strength of the infants dependent on the mother's calcium and vitamin D provision during pregnancy. The researchers have prospectively examined 160 mother–new...

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Main Authors: L.A. Shcheplyagina, N.Yu. Krutikova, T.Yu. Moisseev, Ye.A. Lebedeva, I.V. Kruglova, Ye.O. Samokhina, S.N. Hramtsova, Ye.N. Arsenteva
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Language:English
Published: "Paediatrician" Publishers LLC 2006-01-01
Series:Вопросы современной педиатрии
Online Access:http://vsp.spr-journal.ru:80/jour/article/view/819
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author L.A. Shcheplyagina
N.Yu. Krutikova
T.Yu. Moisseev
Ye.A. Lebedeva
I.V. Kruglova
Ye.O. Samokhina
S.N. Hramtsova
Ye.N. Arsenteva
author_facet L.A. Shcheplyagina
N.Yu. Krutikova
T.Yu. Moisseev
Ye.A. Lebedeva
I.V. Kruglova
Ye.O. Samokhina
S.N. Hramtsova
Ye.N. Arsenteva
author_sort L.A. Shcheplyagina
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description <p>The article deals with the analytical findings of the mineral metabolism, bone metabolism and linear growth along with the bone strength of the infants dependent on the mother's calcium and vitamin D provision during pregnancy. The researchers have prospectively examined 160 mother–newborn infant pairs and 87 children for 6–8 months. They confirmed that infant's calcium and vitamin D provision depends on calcium and vitamin d contained in mother's body. Prophylaxis and correction of the calcium and vitamin D deficit in the mother's body will ensure necessary rates of the linear growth, mineral metabolism, and bone remodeling both during antenatal period and within the first 6–8 months, following the birth, increase the bone strength and reduce the frequency of rachitic and rachiticblike changes in the infant skeleton.</p><p><strong><em>Key words: newborn infants, infants, calcium provision, bone metabolism, linear growth, bone strength.</em></strong></p>
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spelling doaj.art-0981fc8a0a6947399e6dd4b7c1179a662023-09-02T23:02:01Zeng"Paediatrician" Publishers LLCВопросы современной педиатрии1682-55271682-55352006-01-01558689819STATUS OF BONE METABOLISM AND LINEAR GROWTH OF INFANTS DEPENDENT ON MOTHER'S CALCIUM PROVISIONL.A. Shcheplyagina0N.Yu. Krutikova1T.Yu. Moisseev2Ye.A. Lebedeva3I.V. Kruglova4Ye.O. Samokhina5S.N. Hramtsova6Ye.N. Arsenteva7Scientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowSmolensk State Medical AcademyScientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowMoscow Regional Scientific Research Institute of Obstetrics and GynecologyScientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowScientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowScientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowScientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow<p>The article deals with the analytical findings of the mineral metabolism, bone metabolism and linear growth along with the bone strength of the infants dependent on the mother's calcium and vitamin D provision during pregnancy. The researchers have prospectively examined 160 mother–newborn infant pairs and 87 children for 6–8 months. They confirmed that infant's calcium and vitamin D provision depends on calcium and vitamin d contained in mother's body. Prophylaxis and correction of the calcium and vitamin D deficit in the mother's body will ensure necessary rates of the linear growth, mineral metabolism, and bone remodeling both during antenatal period and within the first 6–8 months, following the birth, increase the bone strength and reduce the frequency of rachitic and rachiticblike changes in the infant skeleton.</p><p><strong><em>Key words: newborn infants, infants, calcium provision, bone metabolism, linear growth, bone strength.</em></strong></p>http://vsp.spr-journal.ru:80/jour/article/view/819
spellingShingle L.A. Shcheplyagina
N.Yu. Krutikova
T.Yu. Moisseev
Ye.A. Lebedeva
I.V. Kruglova
Ye.O. Samokhina
S.N. Hramtsova
Ye.N. Arsenteva
STATUS OF BONE METABOLISM AND LINEAR GROWTH OF INFANTS DEPENDENT ON MOTHER'S CALCIUM PROVISION
Вопросы современной педиатрии
title STATUS OF BONE METABOLISM AND LINEAR GROWTH OF INFANTS DEPENDENT ON MOTHER'S CALCIUM PROVISION
title_full STATUS OF BONE METABOLISM AND LINEAR GROWTH OF INFANTS DEPENDENT ON MOTHER'S CALCIUM PROVISION
title_fullStr STATUS OF BONE METABOLISM AND LINEAR GROWTH OF INFANTS DEPENDENT ON MOTHER'S CALCIUM PROVISION
title_full_unstemmed STATUS OF BONE METABOLISM AND LINEAR GROWTH OF INFANTS DEPENDENT ON MOTHER'S CALCIUM PROVISION
title_short STATUS OF BONE METABOLISM AND LINEAR GROWTH OF INFANTS DEPENDENT ON MOTHER'S CALCIUM PROVISION
title_sort status of bone metabolism and linear growth of infants dependent on mother s calcium provision
url http://vsp.spr-journal.ru:80/jour/article/view/819
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