Pregnant women with either low or excessively high levels of folate in their blood may face a greater risk of their children developing congenital heart disease, according to a study from Guangdong ...
Maternal serum folate levels during early to midpregnancy show a U-shaped association with congenital heart disease (CHD) risk in offspring. Both low and high folate levels are linked to an increased ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Maternal folate levels that were too low or too high were associated with risk of congenital heart disease in ...
Women who plan on becoming pregnant are told they need enough of the nutrient folate to ensure proper neurodevelopment of their babies, but new research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of ...
In a recent review article published in Nutrients, researchers summarized what is known about the effects of excessive folic acid (FA) supplementation for mothers on children. Study: Risk of Excess ...
As a geriatrician, I often order serum folate levels as part of a workup for dementia or anemia. How accurate is the statement that “serum folate levels are not useful because they fluctuate rapidly ...
Folic acid has long been considered crucial in pregnancy for preventing birth defects. But a new study in Nutrients suggests that when expectant mothers have too much folate in their blood , it may be ...
July 15, 2011 — Swedish teenagers who are deficient in folate have poorer grades than teens who have a high folate intake, according to new research published online July 11 in Pediatrics. The link ...
Vitamin B9 (folate or folic acid) is one of 13 essential vitamins your body needs to function properly. Folate comes from foods like leafy greens, bananas, legumes, and eggs, while folic acid is found ...
Data were collected using a questionnaire. The questionnaire included general demographic information (such as sex, age, height, weight, smoking history, and drinking history), altitude of residence, ...