ba0006oc9 | (1) | ICCBH2017
Prentice Ann
, Nigdikar Shailja
, Moore Sophie
Objective: We have observed sex-specific effects of pregnancy calcium carbonate supplementation in 812 year old Gambian children, indicating slower growth after infancy in girls born to calcium-supplemented mothers but faster in boys.1,2 IGF-1 is a key driver of growth and is responsive to calcium supplementation.3 The aim of this study was to determine whether the pregnancy supplement had resulted in sex-specific effects on mid-childhood IGF1 of th...