Vitamin D Supplementation Practices in Breastfed Infants in Outpatient Pediatric Clinics

M. Saathoff, C. Hanson, A. Anderson-Berry, E. Lyden, C. Fernández
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Background. In 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics increased the daily recommendation from 200 to 400 IU per day of vitamin D for all infants. Therefore, it has become vital for pediatricians and other healthcare providers to recommend and verify that their patients are on vitamin D supplementation. Objective. To investigate the proportion of pediatricians recommending vitamin D at the first and 6-month visit in infants and to determine predictors of vitamin D supplementation practices. Methods. Retrospective chart review of 219 patients seen at well baby pediatric visits to document the vitamin D supplementation practices. The Wilcoxon rank sum test and Fisher’s exact test were used to make comparisons of weight, gestational age, gender, breastfeeding status, and insurance status based on vitamin D practices. Results. Eighty-seven percent of exclusively breastfed infants had no pediatrician recommendations for supplemental vitamin D at the first pediatrician visit, and 71% had no recommendations for...
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门诊儿科诊所母乳喂养婴儿补充维生素D的实践
背景。2008年,美国儿科学会(American Academy of Pediatrics)将所有婴儿的维生素D推荐摄入量从每天200国际单位提高到400国际单位。因此,儿科医生和其他医疗保健提供者推荐和验证他们的患者是否补充维生素D变得至关重要。目标。调查儿科医生在婴儿第一次和6个月就诊时推荐维生素D的比例,并确定维生素D补充实践的预测因素。方法。回顾性图表回顾219例在well婴儿儿科就诊的患者,以记录维生素D补充的做法。使用Wilcoxon秩和检验和Fisher精确检验来比较体重、胎龄、性别、母乳喂养状况和基于维生素D实践的保险状况。结果。87%的纯母乳喂养婴儿在第一次儿科医生就诊时没有儿科医生建议补充维生素D, 71%的婴儿没有……
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