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Table 34: Intervention studies on effect of vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy on birth weight, birth length, small for gestational age (SGA)<br />

Study/Country Population Design Intervention/Duration<br />

Mean 25(0H)D<br />

maternal baseline<br />

(nmol/L)<br />

Mean 25(OH)D<br />

cord (nmol/L)<br />

Results/Comments<br />

Wagner et al<br />

2013a<br />

US<br />

Pregnant women 12-16 weeks<br />

gestation (n=257)<br />

RCT<br />

1. 50µg/d<br />

2. 100µg/d<br />

From 12-16 wks until delivery.<br />

Baseline: 56.7 (24.2)<br />

Before delivery:<br />

1. 90.4 (37.4)<br />

2. 94.6 (33.7)<br />

(no significant<br />

difference between<br />

groups)<br />

1. 55.2 (25.7)<br />

2. 67.4 (33.2)<br />

(p=0.02)<br />

No difference between 2<br />

groups in birth weight,<br />

gestation or neonatal<br />

health.<br />

Cooper et al<br />

(2016)<br />

Southhampton,<br />

Oxford & Sheffield<br />

UK<br />

Pregnant women with serum<br />

25(OH)D of 25-100 nmol/L &<br />

serum calcium 0.05)<br />

34 weeks gestation<br />

1. 67.8 (22.1)<br />

2. 43.3 (22.3)<br />

(difference: p

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