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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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2022
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Tab 1
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Research Article
[Retracted] Intensive Health Care plus Vitamin D Administration Benefits the Growth and Development of Young Children and Reduces the Incidence of Nutritional Disorders
Table 1
Comparison of baseline data of three groups of children.
Items
Vitamin D group (
n
= 42)
IHC group (
n
= 44)
Combination group (
n
= 45)
F
/
χ
2
value
Age (year)
3.35 ± 0.42
3.38 ± 0.46
3.32 ± 0.44
0.206
0.814
Birth weight (kg)
3.34 ± 0.28
3.41 ± 0.24
3.28 ± 0.27
2.708
0.071
Birth length (m)
0.51 ± 0.12
0.53 ± 0.15
0.47 ± 0.13
2.311
0.103
Birth BMI (kg/m
2
)
13.23 ± 1.24
13.27 ± 1.26
13.32 ± 1.21
0.058
0.944
Gender
0.195
0.907
Male
21
24
23
Female
21
20
22
Birth season
5.048
0.538
Spring
8
10
15
Summer
9
13
12
Autumn
11
12
9
Winter
14
9
9
Feeding method
2.136
0.983
Breast milk
28
25
31
Artificial feeding
6
10
8
Combined feeding
8
9
6
Supplementary feeding time
0.509
0.775
<6 months
29
31
34
≥6 months
13
13
11