Background: The benefits of folic acid for prevention of congenital anomalies are well known. For the Inuit of Canada, where vitamin use is low and access to folate-rich foods limited, fortification is likely a major source of intake. We sought to determine whether red blood cell folate (RBCF) levels of Inuit women reached accepted target levels. Methods: The Inuit Health Survey, 2007–2008, included evaluation of RBCF levels among 249 randomly selected non-pregnant women of reproductive age. Using descriptive statistics and linear regression analyses, RBCF levels were assessed and compared across several socio-demographic variables to evaluate the characteristics associated with RBCF status. Results: Mean (SD) RBCF levels of 935.5 nmol/L (±...
Abstract Background In 1998, mandatory folic acid for...
Background: Inuit traditional food provides ample amounts of preformed vitamin A. However, the dieta...
Background: High rates of iron deficiency and anemia are common among Inuit and Arctic women despite...
Background: The benefits of folic acid for prevention of congenital anomalies are well known. For th...
One-fifth of Canadian women of childbearing age (WCBA) have red blood cell (RBC) folate concentratio...
Background: High rates of iron deficiency and anemia are common among Inuit and Arctic women despite...
Sikh population is at a higher risk for having neural tube defects (NTD) affected pregnancies compa...
Food fortification and nutrient supplementation are important strategies to address micronutrient de...
Food fortification and nutrient supplementation are important strategies to address micronutrient de...
Sikh population is at a higher risk for having neural tube defects (NTD) affected pregnancies compa...
Canada fortifies certain products with folic acid and has periconceptional supplementation guideline...
Introduction: A distinct shift towards higher folate concentrations has emerged in Canada. These hig...
Introduction: A distinct shift towards higher folate concentrations has emerged in Canada. These hig...
Objective: To assess nutritional status using red-cell folate (RCF) and associated health behaviours...
Abstract Background In 1998, mandatory folic acid for...
Abstract Background In 1998, mandatory folic acid for...
Background: Inuit traditional food provides ample amounts of preformed vitamin A. However, the dieta...
Background: High rates of iron deficiency and anemia are common among Inuit and Arctic women despite...
Background: The benefits of folic acid for prevention of congenital anomalies are well known. For th...
One-fifth of Canadian women of childbearing age (WCBA) have red blood cell (RBC) folate concentratio...
Background: High rates of iron deficiency and anemia are common among Inuit and Arctic women despite...
Sikh population is at a higher risk for having neural tube defects (NTD) affected pregnancies compa...
Food fortification and nutrient supplementation are important strategies to address micronutrient de...
Food fortification and nutrient supplementation are important strategies to address micronutrient de...
Sikh population is at a higher risk for having neural tube defects (NTD) affected pregnancies compa...
Canada fortifies certain products with folic acid and has periconceptional supplementation guideline...
Introduction: A distinct shift towards higher folate concentrations has emerged in Canada. These hig...
Introduction: A distinct shift towards higher folate concentrations has emerged in Canada. These hig...
Objective: To assess nutritional status using red-cell folate (RCF) and associated health behaviours...
Abstract Background In 1998, mandatory folic acid for...
Abstract Background In 1998, mandatory folic acid for...
Background: Inuit traditional food provides ample amounts of preformed vitamin A. However, the dieta...
Background: High rates of iron deficiency and anemia are common among Inuit and Arctic women despite...