Background Folic acid supplements are recommended for women of childbearing age to prevent neural tube defects in their offspring. Results of some studies, however, suggest an increase in multiple births associated with use of vitamin supplements that contain folic acid during pregnancy. Our aim was to assess this association. Methods We used data from a population-based cohort study from which we assessed the occurrence of multiple births in women (n=242 015) who had participated in a campaign to prevent neural tube defects with folic acid supplements (400 mug per day) in China. Folic acid use was ascertained before pregnancy outcome was known. We studied the relation between multiple births and any use of folic acid pills before or dur...
BackgroundTo determine whether periconceptional use of multivitamin supplements containing folic aci...
Background: To reduce risk of neural tube defects, current guidance recommends that all women who co...
This study describes the timing and correlates of folic acid supplement intake among pregnant women
Background Although taking supplements that contain 400 mug of folic acid before and during early pr...
Supplementation with folic acid (FA) was proven to prevent neural tube defects (NTDs) and was recomm...
Background: Randomized trials and observational studies have consistently shown that maternal intake...
Background: Health authorities in numerous countries recommend periconceptional folic acid supplemen...
Emerging evidence has suggested that folic acid-containing multivitamins may markedly reduce the ris...
Periconceptual folic acid prevents neural tube defects. The effect of folic acid taken throughout pr...
International audienceFolic acid supplementation is recommended for neural tube defect prevention du...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence of folic acid supplementation prior to conception and in the fi...
Introduction. Folic acid (FA) supplementation is recommended worldwide in the periconceptional perio...
The authors investigated a possible association of supplemental folic acid and multivitamin use with...
Background Maternal folic acid supplementation between subsequent pregnancies may be important to re...
Background: To reduce risk of neural tube defects, current guidance recommends that all women who c...
BackgroundTo determine whether periconceptional use of multivitamin supplements containing folic aci...
Background: To reduce risk of neural tube defects, current guidance recommends that all women who co...
This study describes the timing and correlates of folic acid supplement intake among pregnant women
Background Although taking supplements that contain 400 mug of folic acid before and during early pr...
Supplementation with folic acid (FA) was proven to prevent neural tube defects (NTDs) and was recomm...
Background: Randomized trials and observational studies have consistently shown that maternal intake...
Background: Health authorities in numerous countries recommend periconceptional folic acid supplemen...
Emerging evidence has suggested that folic acid-containing multivitamins may markedly reduce the ris...
Periconceptual folic acid prevents neural tube defects. The effect of folic acid taken throughout pr...
International audienceFolic acid supplementation is recommended for neural tube defect prevention du...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence of folic acid supplementation prior to conception and in the fi...
Introduction. Folic acid (FA) supplementation is recommended worldwide in the periconceptional perio...
The authors investigated a possible association of supplemental folic acid and multivitamin use with...
Background Maternal folic acid supplementation between subsequent pregnancies may be important to re...
Background: To reduce risk of neural tube defects, current guidance recommends that all women who c...
BackgroundTo determine whether periconceptional use of multivitamin supplements containing folic aci...
Background: To reduce risk of neural tube defects, current guidance recommends that all women who co...
This study describes the timing and correlates of folic acid supplement intake among pregnant women