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Child body fat linked to low vitamin D in mums

Children tend to have more body fat at age six if their mothers had low vitamin D levels during pregnancy, researchers have found.

Although vitamin D is linked to body fatness in children and adults, little is known about how a mother’s status in pregnancy affects her child’s body composition.

There could be long-term health consequences for children born to mothers deficient in vitamin D.

Read more at University of Southampton

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