2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18158136
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Assessing Health Consequences of Vitamin D Fortification Utilizing a Societal Experiment Design: Methodological Lessons Learned from the D-Tect Project

Abstract: By utilizing historical changes in Danish legislation related to mandatory vitamin D fortification of margarine, which was implemented in the mid 1930s and abruptly abandoned in June 1985, the studies in the D-tect project investigated the effects of vitamin D on health outcomes in individuals, who during gestation were exposed or unexposed to extra vitamin D from fortified margarine. This paper reviews and narratively summarizes the analytic approaches alongside the results of the societal fortification exper… Show more

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“…Another way of addressing widespread vitamin D deficiency is food fortification, which is an elegant, cheap universal way and independent of issues related to supplementation (logistics, adherence, costs) ( 61 , 62 ). Data from Finland are a prime example of how food fortification could improve 25OHD levels ( 40 , 63 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another way of addressing widespread vitamin D deficiency is food fortification, which is an elegant, cheap universal way and independent of issues related to supplementation (logistics, adherence, costs) ( 61 , 62 ). Data from Finland are a prime example of how food fortification could improve 25OHD levels ( 40 , 63 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the fortification of all margarine products was mandatory in Denmark from the mid-1930s up until mid-1985 (when it was banned) [12], Denmark does not have a long tradition of fortifying foods. Presently, vitamin D food fortification needs to be approved by the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%