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Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial of Maternal Vitamin D Supplementation During Pregnancy and Lactation to Improve Infant Linear Growth in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) and Placebo for Pregnancy. Completed, enrolled 1,300 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The primary aims of this study are: 1) to determine whether maternal prenatal vitamin D3 supplementation (4200 IU/week, 16,800 IU/week, or 28,000 IU/week) versus placebo increases or decreases infant length at 1 year of age, and 2) to determine whether maternal postpartum vitamin D3 supplementation (28,000 IU/week) versus placebo increases or decreases length at 1 year of age among infants born to women who received vitamin D 28,000 U/week during pregnancy. Infants enrolled in the study will be followed for 2 years to document the persistence of any observed effects measured at 1 year of age. This study aims to enroll 1300 pregnant women in the 2nd trimester at a maternity hospital in Dhaka. Participants will be randomized to one of three doses of vitamin D3 (4200 IU/week, 16,800 IU/week, or 28,000 IU/week) or placebo throughout pregnancy. Women in the 28,000 IU/week group will be additionally randomized to either placebo or a continuation of 28,000 IU/week for 6 months postpartum. In addition to linear length, the trial will include analyses of inflammatory and hormonal determinants of infant growth, epigenetic phenomena that affect vitamin D metabolism, and diarrheal and respiratory morbidity in the infants.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The intervention is an oral tablet containing vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol). This vitamin D supplement will be provided in the form of small tablets (approximately 10 mm diameter) and will be custom- manufactured by Toronto Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology (TIPT) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Each weekly dose will consist of a single tablet. Across trial groups, the tablets will only vary with respect to the vitamin D3 dose, as described above.
This product will be identical in appearance, taste and texture to the experimental formulation but will not include any vitamin D3.