Here's How Father's Vitamin D Intake Can Affect the Child's Height
According to a new study, women's health may not be the only factor in ensuring the growth and development of the child. A new research which has been presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Portugal has found a strong link between a father'svitamin D intake and the child's height and weight at age five.
It has been established that the mother's vitamin D intake before pregnancy plays an important role in the newborn's musculoskeletal and overall health but this time around scientists diverted their attention to asses if the father's vitamin D before conception intake can affect the child in any way and they came up with some significant results.
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient also known as the sunshine vitamin. It is produced in the body when the sun’s ultra violet rays
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Researchers from the School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science at the University College in Ireland analysed the Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort Study and found a link between a father's vitamin D intake reported during the first pre-natal trimester and the height and weight of children at age five among 213 father-child pairs. However, their findings did not show any association between a mother's vitamin Dintake during the first and second trimester and children's weight.
The researchers also noted that three or more hours of playing outdoors over weekends was related to increased height at five years of age which further solidifies that fact that sunlight is essential for the production of Vitamin D which further helps in growth and development of the child. We know that a woman's diet has a direct impact on her
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