We assessed the relationship between self-reported maternal dietary vitamin D intake during pregnancy and the risk of dental caries among young Japanese children. The intrauterine environment, including maternal nutrition status, may affect the development, formation, and mineralization of children's teeth. Tanaka, Keiko Hitsumoto, Shinichi Miyake, Yoshihiro Okubo, Hitomi Sasaki, Satoshi Miyatake, Nobuyuki Arakawa, Masashi Higher vitamin D intake during pregnancy is associated with reduced risk of dental caries in young Japanese children. In the present research, we investigated Japanese and German… Kim, Sunae Paulus, Markus Sodian, Beate Itakura, Shoji Ueno, Mika Senju, Atsushi Proust, Joëlleĭespite an increasing number of studies demonstrating that young children selectively learn from others, and a few studies of children's selective teaching, the evidence almost exclusively comes from Western cultures, and cross-cultural comparison in this line of work is very rare. Selective Learning and Teaching among Japanese and German Children
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