2017
DOI: 10.3390/nu9111206
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Association between Duration of Folic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy and Risk of Postpartum Depression

Abstract: Postpartum depression (PPD), as a common complication of childbearing, could have adverse consequences on mothers, children, and families. This cohort study aimed to assess the association between duration of folic acid (FA) supplementation during pregnancy and the onset of PPD in Chinese women. A total of 1592 participants were recruited, and data collected between July 2015 and March 2017 in Tianjin, China. Participants’ baseline data were collected regarding socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics, … Show more

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“…Differences in depression screening tool (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale versus EPDS) and time of sample collection (antepartum versus postpartum) may explain the divergent results observed in the two studies. Other signi cant studies exploring the association between B-vitamin and PPD measured only dietary intake of folate, vitamin B6 and B12 (25) or supplementation (26)(27)(28) without measuring the circulating levels of vitamin B12 (29)(30)(31) . We conducted a pilot study to observe the status of vitamin B12, total folate and hcy in 24-48 hours post delivery, and found higher hcy levels in depressed women when compared to the non-depressed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Differences in depression screening tool (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale versus EPDS) and time of sample collection (antepartum versus postpartum) may explain the divergent results observed in the two studies. Other signi cant studies exploring the association between B-vitamin and PPD measured only dietary intake of folate, vitamin B6 and B12 (25) or supplementation (26)(27)(28) without measuring the circulating levels of vitamin B12 (29)(30)(31) . We conducted a pilot study to observe the status of vitamin B12, total folate and hcy in 24-48 hours post delivery, and found higher hcy levels in depressed women when compared to the non-depressed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FA significantly improved depression‐like behaviors in stress‐induced rats (Wróbel et al, ). FA supplementation for more than 6 months during pregnancy was associated with a decreased risk of p ostpartum depression 6–12 weeks after delivery in Chinese women (Yan et al, ). Interestingly, according to the results of a study by Van et al (), there is no risk for FA deficiency‐induced disorders when the low‐dose ISO is used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Em estudo sobre a associação da suplementação de ácido fólico e sintomas de depressão pós-parto, após analisar a suplementação em 1592 gestantes chinesas, Yan et al (2017) concluíram que a suplementação de 400 μg/dia de ácido fólico durante a gestação, em período superior a 6 meses reduz os sintomas depressivos que normalmente surgem entre 6 e 12 semanas pós-parto. Lewis et al…”
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