Pregnancy and cord vitamin D status and symptoms of autism spectrum disorders in toddlers: An Odense child cohort study
Abstract
Introduction null Vitamin D deficiency is widespread globally in pregnant women and is suggested to contribute to offspring risk of symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but findings are inconsistent. null null null Objectives null To investigate whether low prenatal 25OHD exposure and 25OHD status in early life increase risk of early symptoms of ASD. null null null Aims null To investigate early signs of ASD. null null null Methods null...
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Title
Pregnancy and cord vitamin D status and symptoms of autism spectrum disorders in toddlers: An Odense child cohort study
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
41
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