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supertexter t1_j7hbikw wrote
Reply to comment by SaltZookeepergame691 in Analysis showed that 65.6% of women who took extra Vitamin D gave birth naturally. The study analysed results from the MAVIDOS trial which involved 965 women being randomly allocated an extra 1,000 International Units (IU) per day of vitamin D during their pregnancy or a placebo. by Wagamaga
That sounds reasonable indeed. Interesting result though, the future will tell us more.
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Reply to comment by Ok_Lifeguard_6508 in Analysis showed that 65.6% of women who took extra Vitamin D gave birth naturally. The study analysed results from the MAVIDOS trial which involved 965 women being randomly allocated an extra 1,000 International Units (IU) per day of vitamin D during their pregnancy or a placebo. by Wagamaga
Haven't done the math, but about an 8 percentage point difference and a sample size of 1000, that seems significant to me
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Thanks for this and the note about causality limitations. Could you expand on how big these effects are? With a large sample a statistically significant effect may not be significant in terms of living life. Would be interesting to know!
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