Fortification with low amounts of folic acid makes a significant difference in folate status in young women: implications for the prevention of neural tube defects


Autoria(s): Cuskelly, G J; McNulty, H; Scott, J M
Data(s)

01/08/1999

Resumo

<p>Background: Mandatory fortification of grain products with folic acid was introduced recently in the United States, a policy expected to result in a mean additional intake of 100 mu g/d. One way of predicting the effectiveness of this measure is to determine the effect of removing a similar amount of folic acid as fortified food from the diets of young women who had been electively exposed to chronic fortification.</p><p>Objective: The objective was to examine the effect on folate status of foods fortified with low amounts of folic acid.</p><p>Design: We investigated the changes in dietary intakes and in red blood cell and serum concentrations of folate in response to removing folic acid-fortified foods for 12 wk from the diets of women who reportedly consumed such foods at least once weekly (consumers).</p><p>Results: Consumers (n = 21) had higher total folate intakes (P = 0.002) and red blood cell folate concentrations (P = 0.023) than nonconsumers (women who consumed folic acid-fortified foods less than once weekly; n = 30). Of greater interest, a 12-wk intervention involving the exclusion of these foods resulted in a decrease in folate intake of 78 +/- 56 mu g/d (P < 0.001), which was reflected in a significant reduction in red blood cell folate concentrations (P < 0.05).</p><p>Conclusions: Cessation of eating folic acid-fortified foods resulted in removing 78 mu g folic acid/d from the diet. Over 12 wk this resulted in a lowering of red blood cell folate concentrations by 111 nmol/L (49 mu g/L). This magnitude of change in folate status in women can be anticipated as a result of the new US fortification legislation and is predicted to have a significant, although not optimal, effect in preventing neural tube defects.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/fortification-with-low-amounts-of-folic-acid-makes-a-significant-difference-in-folate-status-in-young-women-implications-for-the-prevention-of-neural-tube-defects(159c45ce-f7e1-462b-afac-9a69fa0f7879).html

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eng

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Fonte

Cuskelly , G J , McNulty , H & Scott , J M 1999 , ' Fortification with low amounts of folic acid makes a significant difference in folate status in young women: implications for the prevention of neural tube defects ' American Journal of Clinical Nutrition , vol 70 , no. 2 , pp. 234-239 .

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