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Someone asked:
Is there more info available on this study to know what populations, both
geographically and ethnically, were affected in the 2002- 2004 group?
You can read the report, which lists the study at:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/publicat/cpsp-pcsp02/
The document is a PDF - 59 pages long - the rickets study portion is about 3
pages long
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/publicat/cpsp-pcsp02/pdf/cpsp-2002results
-e.pdf
To answer the question posed above:
The study included 20 cases. 18% of these were recent immigrants to Canada.
66% were of Middle Eastern or Black descent. 1 was of Inuit origin living
in far north Ontario. The ethnicity for the remainder was unknown.
None were fair-skinned. 60% were dark skinned, 40% were intermediate skin
colour.
47% of the mothers were veiled during and following pregnancy.
All were breastfed, except one case where breastfeeding status was unknown.
11% of moms received Vitamin D during pregnancy.
75% of mothers did not drink milk postnatally.
Part of the Conclusions state:
"A subset of residents in Canada are particulary at risk for nutritional
rickets, including dark-skinned, breastfed infants whose mother's adhere to
a diet that is low in Vitamin D and limited sun exposure."
(Janice here - given the above - why would we supplement all infants- when
the infants at risk for this seems to be a very specific subset of the
population? And why don't we supplement the moms, instead?)
Janice Reynolds
Nokomis, Saskatchewan, Canada
(whose fair-skinned children weren't given their Vitamin D - bad mom!)
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