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. 2012 May 4;3(3):353–361. doi: 10.3945/an.111.000950

TABLE 1.

Studies of vitamin D concentration of human milk1

Reference Country/race Maternal Vitamin D intake Time Postpartum No. Season Mean Antirachitic activity, IU/L1
Hollis et al., 1981 (21) US/white NSP 1–21 d 5 NSP 25
Hollis et al., 1986 (15) US/NSP 400 IU/d 14–90 d 51 All 33–68
Ala-Houhala et al. ,1988 (16) Finland/white No supplement 8 wk 20 Winter 14 (8–30)
8 wk 20 Summer 124 (19–332)
Atkinson et al., 1987 (22) Canada
400 IU/d 14–21 d2 8 NSP 80 ± 9
400 IU/d 14–21 d3 9 NSP 60 ± 7
Specker et al., 1985 (14) US
White 512 IU/d NSP 15 All 68
Black 365 IU/d NSP 10 35
Hollis et al., 2004 (18) US
White (n = 7), black (n = 2) NSP 28 d 9 All 40.4 ± 3.7
White (n = 6), black (n = 3) NSP 28 d 9 All 35.5 ± 3.5
Wagner et al., 2006 (19) US
White (n = 6), Hispanic (n = 2), black (n = 2) 273 ± 274 IU/d 28 d 10 All 59.6
1

Values are mean (range) or mean ± SD. Antirachitic activity was calculated from measurement of milk vitamin D and 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and converted to biological activity, from reference data (20,21). NSP, not specified.

2

Preterm mothers.

3

Term mothers.