Maternal folic acid supplementation during pregnancy in association with childhood overweight or obesity
Chi‐Yen Hung,
Hsin‐Ju Lee,
Zhao‐Ting Tsai
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine associations of maternal folic acid supplementation (FAS) during pregnancy with childhood overweight or obesity (OWO) or adiposity.MethodsIn a population‐based cohort of 1479 children, maternal FAS during pregnancy was assessed retrospectively by questionnaires. BMI and body fat percentages were measured at a mean age of 6.4 years. Pertinent factors were accounted for in data analyses.ResultsMaternal FAS during pregnancy was negatively associated with OWO (adjusted odds rat… Show more
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