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Adequate folic acid during pregnancy could cut obesity risk in children

ByIANS, New York
Jun 16, 2016 12:28 PM IST

Folic acid during pregnancy goes a long way in cutting obesity risk in children, says a study. This is more applicable to obese mothers.

Thank your doctor for asking you to have folic acid during pregnancy. By doing so you may have shielded your child’s future risk of obesity, a study reveals. This is more in the case of mothers who were obese.

Folic acid during pregnancy goes a long way in protecting a child from future risk of obesity, says a study.(Shutterstock)
Folic acid during pregnancy goes a long way in protecting a child from future risk of obesity, says a study.(Shutterstock)

Folic acid or folate -- an essential B vitamin -- reduces the foetus’ risk for neural tube defects, which are malformations affecting the brain, spine and spinal cord.

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“Maternal nutrition during pregnancy can have long-lasting effects on child health, as well as the health of a mother after pregnancy,” said lead researcher Xiaobin Wang, from Johns Hopkins University in the US.

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The study, published online in JAMA Pediatrics, suggested that adequate maternal folate may mitigate the effect of a mother’s obesity on her child’s health.

“Folate is well known for preventing brain and spinal cord defects in a developing foetus, but its effects on metabolic disorders, such as diabetes and obesity, is less understood,” added Cuilin Zhang from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) in the US.

During pregnancy, maternal obesity increases the risk for a range of pregnancy complications, such as stillbirth, birth defects and preterm birth, the researchers said.

The findings showed that babies born to obese mothers have long-term health risks, including a higher risk of obesity in childhood.

Obese mothers in the study tended to have lower folate levels than normal weight mothers.

Read: Planning to conceive? Take folic acid supplements for a healthy baby

Maternal nutrition during pregnancy can have long-lasting effects on child health. (Shutterstock)
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy can have long-lasting effects on child health. (Shutterstock)

Children of mothers who had the lowest levels of folate in the gestation period showed the highest risk of obesity.

“This study uncovers what may be an additional benefit of folate and identifies a possible strategy for reducing childhood obesity,” Zhang noted.

However, the children of obese mothers with adequate folate levels (at least 20 nm/L) showed a 43 per cent lower risk of obesity compared to children of obese mothers with lower folate (less than 20 nm/L).

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Conversely, when folate levels reached approximately 20 nanomoles per litre (nm/L), which is within the normal range for adults, further increases in folic acid did not confer additional benefits, indicating a threshold or ceiling effect.

Establishing an “optimal” rather than “minimal” folate concentration may be beneficial for women planning a pregnancy, especially obese women, the researchers suggested.

For the study, the team analysed health records of more than 1,500 mother-child pairs, ranging from two to nine-years-old.

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