5 October 2018
Vitamin D helps in the development of healthy, strong bones and to prevent rickets. RCPCH reiterates the importance of babies and children taking supplementation.
Parents should follow advice regarding vitamin D supplementation for their babies and children in order to protect their health, says the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Vitamin D is important in the development of healthy, strong bones and to prevent rickets.
All infants should receive a daily dose of 8.5-10 mcg from birth until one year old, unless they are consuming over 500 mL of formula milk a day as infant formula is fortified with vitamin D.
Children aged between one and four years should receive 10 mcg of vitamin D supplementation. Parents should consider giving the same dose to children over four years, particularly through the winter months.
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