Phosphate Concentrations and Modifying Factors in Healthy Children From 12 to 24 Months of Age.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
; 106(10): 2865-2875, 2021 09 27.
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CONTEXT: Phosphate homeostasis and its modifiers in early childhood are inadequately characterized. OBJECTIVE: To determine physiological plasma phosphate concentration and modifying factors in healthy infants at 12 to 24 months of age. DESIGN: This study included 525 healthy infants (53% girls), who participated in a randomized vitamin D intervention trial and received daily vitamin D3 supplementation of either 10 or 30 µg from age 2 weeks to 24 months. Biochemical parameters were measured at 12 and 24 months. Dietary phosphate intake was determined at 12 months. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Plasma phosphate concentrations at 12 and 24 months of age. RESULTS: Mean (SD) phosphate concentration decreased from 12 months (1.9â
±â
0.15 mmol/L) to 24 months (1.6â
±â
0.17 mmol/L) of age (Pâ
<â
0.001 for repeated measurements). When adjusted by covariates, such as body size, creatinine, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, intact and C-terminal fibroblast growth factor 23, mean plasma phosphate was higher in boys than girls during follow-up (Pâ
=â
0.019). Phosphate concentrations were similar in the vitamin D intervention groups (Pâ
>â
0.472 for all). Plasma iron was associated positively with plasma phosphate at both time points (B, 0.006 and 0.005; 95% CI, 0.004-0.009 and 0.002-0.008; Pâ
<â
0.001 at both time points, respectively). At 24 months of age, the main modifier of phosphate concentration was plasma creatinine (B, 0.007; 95% CI 0.003-0.011, Pâ
<â
0.001). CONCLUSION: Plasma phosphate concentration decreased from age 12 to 24 months. In infants and toddlers, the strongest plasma phosphate modifiers were sex, iron, and creatinine, whereas vitamin D supplementation did not modify phosphate concentrations.
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Fosfatos
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Vitaminas
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Colecalciferol
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Suplementos Nutricionais
Tipo de estudo:
Clinical_trials
Limite:
Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Newborn
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
Ano de publicação:
2021
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Article
País de afiliação:
Finlândia