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PROGRAMMING OF SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN: THE ROLE OF VITAMIN D

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Well known that the lack of vitamin D in mother leads to its deficiency in the fetus. Vitamin D deficiency in the fetus significantly increases the risk of disorders of calcium/phosphorus metabolism, decreases of size of ante - and postnatal skeleton of the child, and affects the child ’s growth, bone mineral density and increases the risk of fractures in working age.

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L A Scheplyagina



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Scheplyagina L.A. PROGRAMMING OF SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN: THE ROLE OF VITAMIN D. Osteoporosis and Bone Diseases. 2014;17(3):31-33. (In Russ.)

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