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.

ItemsVitamin D group (n = 42)IHC group (n = 44)Combination group (n = 45)F/χ2 value

Age (year)3.35 ± 0.423.38 ± 0.463.32 ± 0.440.2060.814

Birth weight (kg)3.34 ± 0.283.41 ± 0.243.28 ± 0.272.7080.071

Birth length (m)0.51 ± 0.120.53 ± 0.150.47 ± 0.132.3110.103

Birth BMI (kg/m2)13.23 ± 1.2413.27 ± 1.2613.32 ± 1.210.0580.944

Gender0.1950.907
 Male212423
 Female212022

Birth season5.0480.538
 Spring81015
 Summer91312
 Autumn11129
 Winter1499

Feeding method2.1360.983
 Breast milk282531
 Artificial feeding6108
 Combined feeding896

Supplementary feeding time0.5090.775
 <6 months293134
 ≥6 months131311