Thursday, August 25, 2016

Named for unwanted children conceived months – Russian Newspaper

Children conceived during the period from January to March, are more likely to have learning difficulties, such as dyslexia or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), because their mothers do not get enough vitamin D during the first trimester of pregnancy .

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this is evidenced results of a study of 800 thousand children, conducted by researchers at the universities of Glasgow and Cambridge, the United Kingdom and the government of the national health service in Scotland, reports The Telegraph. It was found that among children conceived in winter with learning disabilities have problems 8.9 percent. For those who have been conceived in the third quarter – July to September – the figure was already 7.6 percent

Scientists believe that a tenth of all the problems with training can be avoided if women simply accepted. vitamin D in autumn and winter, which during this period produced less because of lower solar activity. The recommended dose – 10 micrograms per day

-. If vitamin D levels indeed account seasonal fluctuations, we hope that the widespread observance of the recommendations of doctors lead to the leveling of the situation – said Professor Gordon Smith of Cambridge. – Although this study did not measure the level of vitamin D in women, it remains the most likely explanation for the trends problems with training

The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, captured data on the health and education of children. who attended Scottish schools between 2006 and 2011. And although the official recommendations for receiving supplements with vitamin D appeared in 2012, there are fears that many women still do not follow this advice. According to Professor Jill Pell, Director of the Institute of Health and Welfare Glasgow is especially important to get vitamin D in sufficient quantities, when a woman still trying to get pregnant.

Note that earlier Swedish researchers have linked a lack of vitamin D in women the third trimester of pregnancy, the appearance of their children for celiac disease – celiac disease

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