A major health problem facing immigrant children: nutritional rickets.
Erdal KurnazSemra CetinkayaSelin ElmaoğullarıAslıhan Araslı YılmazNursel Muratoğlu ŞahinMelikşah KeskinŞenay Savaş ErdevePublished in: Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM (2021)
The elevated PTH levels suggest only the most severe cases of NR presented to our clinic. Clinically evident NR is therefore only the tip of the iceberg, and the true burden of subclinical rickets and osteomalacia remains unidentified. Public health policies should therefore focus on universal vitamin D supplementation and adequate dietary calcium provision, their integration into child surveillance programs, adequate advice and support to ensure normal nutrition, exposure to sunlight, and informing families of the increased risk not only for resident populations but also for refugee and immigrant children.