Maternal folate intake and levels of folate in milk, serum and red cells were assessed in 57 healthy, lactating women, ages 22-38 years, throughout early (0-6 months) and later (7-23 months) lactation. Average maternal folate intake from diet alone was 212 µg/day or 78.5% RDA (1989) and mean total folate intake from diet and supplements was 314% RDA (878 µg/day) at 0-6 months and 238% RDA (620 µg/day) at >6 months. Human milk folate was sufficient to meet the RDA (1989) for infants. Milk folate was not related to maternal folate intake, maternal serum or red cell folate and was unaffected by extended lactation (7-23 months), perhaps at the expense of maternal folate stores. Compared with early lactation, serum folate decreased (p=0.0004) an...
Optimal function of one carbon (1-C) metabolism is necessary during reproduction as it supplies 1-C ...
Red cell folate levels were measured for 6 weeks in an index member and the oldest member of each of...
Background Despite the importance of folate in reducing the risk of Neural Tube Defects (NTD’s) and ...
ABSTRACT Folate nutrition of 67 full-term infants was studied longitudinally from birth to 1 year. I...
Pregnant and breastfeeding women are at risk for folate deficiency. Folate supplementation has been ...
Folate is a B-vitamin with particular importance during reproduction due to its role in the synthesi...
Abstract Background In 1998, mandatory folic acid for...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether maternal iron and/or folate status influences human...
Folate plays an important role in foetal and infant growth and development, contributing to the synt...
Folate is found naturally in foods or as synthetic folic acid in dietary supplements and fortified f...
I N A PREVIOUS publication in this series ’ it was shown that folate activity in whole blood was low...
The threshold for population-level optimal red blood cell (RBC) folate concentration among women of ...
Low folate status is a risk factor for birth defects. We studied concentrations of red blood cell (R...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate folate status in healthy, nonpregnant women ...
Background Despite the importance of folate in reducing the risk of Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) and t...
Optimal function of one carbon (1-C) metabolism is necessary during reproduction as it supplies 1-C ...
Red cell folate levels were measured for 6 weeks in an index member and the oldest member of each of...
Background Despite the importance of folate in reducing the risk of Neural Tube Defects (NTD’s) and ...
ABSTRACT Folate nutrition of 67 full-term infants was studied longitudinally from birth to 1 year. I...
Pregnant and breastfeeding women are at risk for folate deficiency. Folate supplementation has been ...
Folate is a B-vitamin with particular importance during reproduction due to its role in the synthesi...
Abstract Background In 1998, mandatory folic acid for...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether maternal iron and/or folate status influences human...
Folate plays an important role in foetal and infant growth and development, contributing to the synt...
Folate is found naturally in foods or as synthetic folic acid in dietary supplements and fortified f...
I N A PREVIOUS publication in this series ’ it was shown that folate activity in whole blood was low...
The threshold for population-level optimal red blood cell (RBC) folate concentration among women of ...
Low folate status is a risk factor for birth defects. We studied concentrations of red blood cell (R...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate folate status in healthy, nonpregnant women ...
Background Despite the importance of folate in reducing the risk of Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) and t...
Optimal function of one carbon (1-C) metabolism is necessary during reproduction as it supplies 1-C ...
Red cell folate levels were measured for 6 weeks in an index member and the oldest member of each of...
Background Despite the importance of folate in reducing the risk of Neural Tube Defects (NTD’s) and ...