ba0006p159 | (1) | ICCBH2017
Schoenbuchner Simon
, Moore Sophie
, Jarjou Landing
, Ward Kate
, Prentice Ann
We have previously observed sex-specific effects of maternal calcium supplementation on offspring childhood growth, in a rural Gambian population with habitually low calcium intake (~300 mg daily).1,2 There was no effect on maternal blood pressure, the primary outcome of the original trial.3 In this study, we aim to investigate effects on offspring blood pressure (BP) in the same cohort. We recruited children (205 female, 182 male) born following a random...