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Does prenatal exposure to vitamin D-fortified margarine and milk alter birth weight? A societal experiment – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2016

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Fig. 1 Original and updated figures illustrating the timeline of the study. In the original figure the four vitamin D fortification events (initiation and termination of margarine and milk fortification) are indicated. The updated figure includes the initiation of milk fortification, the termination of margarine fortification, and the three time points for increase in vitamin A fortification dose. Figure modified from Jensen et al.(1). , Non-exposed; , Exposed.

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Fig. 2 Mean difference in birth weight (gram) between children exposed to vitamin D fortification prenatally and non-exposed children (exposed − non-exposed) who were born during the years around the initiation and termination of margarine and milk fortification. Crude differences () and differences adjusted for the secular trend in birth weight (). The updated figure includes results based on the initiation of milk fortification and the termination of margarine fortification. Figure modified from Jensen et al.(1).

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Fig. 3 Annual mean and median birth weight (gram) across the study period. Vertical lines indicate timing of the increases in vitamin A dose and initiation of vitamin D milk fortification and termination of vitamin D margarine fortification. , Mean; , median; , vitamin A event; , vitamin D event.