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Use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in Spain: an INMA cohort study

OBJECTIVES: We examined the use of low (<400 μg/day, including no use) and high folic acid supplement (FAS) dosages (≥1000 μg/day) among pregnant women in Spain, and explored factors associated with the use of these non-recommended dosages. DESIGN: Population-based cohort study. SETTING: Spain. P...

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Autores principales: Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva María, Valera-Gran, Desirée, García de la Hera, Manoli, Gimenez-Monzo, Daniel, Morales, Eva, Julvez, Jordi, Riaño, Isolina, Tardón, Adonina, Ibarluzea, Jesus, Santa-Marina, Loreto, Murcia, Mario, Rebagliato, Marisa, Vioque, Jesus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4663411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26603248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009202
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author Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva María
Valera-Gran, Desirée
García de la Hera, Manoli
Gimenez-Monzo, Daniel
Morales, Eva
Julvez, Jordi
Riaño, Isolina
Tardón, Adonina
Ibarluzea, Jesus
Santa-Marina, Loreto
Murcia, Mario
Rebagliato, Marisa
Vioque, Jesus
author_facet Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva María
Valera-Gran, Desirée
García de la Hera, Manoli
Gimenez-Monzo, Daniel
Morales, Eva
Julvez, Jordi
Riaño, Isolina
Tardón, Adonina
Ibarluzea, Jesus
Santa-Marina, Loreto
Murcia, Mario
Rebagliato, Marisa
Vioque, Jesus
author_sort Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva María
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: We examined the use of low (<400 μg/day, including no use) and high folic acid supplement (FAS) dosages (≥1000 μg/day) among pregnant women in Spain, and explored factors associated with the use of these non-recommended dosages. DESIGN: Population-based cohort study. SETTING: Spain. PARTICIPANTS: We analysed data from 2332 pregnant women of the INMA study, a prospective mother-child cohort study in Spain. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We assessed usual dietary folate and the use of FAS from preconception to the 3rd month (first period) and from the 4th to the 7th month (second period), using a validated food frequency questionnaire. We used multinomial logistic regression to estimate relative risk ratios (RRRs). RESULTS: Over a half of the women used low dosages of FAS in the first and second period while 29% and 17% took high dosages of FAS, respectively. In the first period, tobacco smoking (RRR=1.63), alcohol intake (RRR=1.40), multiparous (RRR=1.44), unplanned pregnancy (RRR=4.20) and previous spontaneous abortion (RRR=0.58, lower use of high FAS dosages among those with previous abortions) were significantly associated with low FAS dosages. Alcohol consumption (RRR=1.42), unplanned pregnancy (RRR=2.66) and previous spontaneous abortion (RRR=0.68) were associated with high dosage use. In the second period, only tobacco smoking was significantly associated with high FAS dosage use (RRR=0.67). CONCLUSIONS: A high proportion of pregnant women did not reach the recommended dosages of FAS in periconception and a considerable proportion also used FAS dosages ≥1000 μg/day. Action should be planned by the Health Care System and health professionals to improve the appropriate periconceptional use of FAS, taking into consideration the associated factors.
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spelling pubmed-46634112015-12-03 Use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in Spain: an INMA cohort study Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva María Valera-Gran, Desirée García de la Hera, Manoli Gimenez-Monzo, Daniel Morales, Eva Julvez, Jordi Riaño, Isolina Tardón, Adonina Ibarluzea, Jesus Santa-Marina, Loreto Murcia, Mario Rebagliato, Marisa Vioque, Jesus BMJ Open Reproductive Medicine OBJECTIVES: We examined the use of low (<400 μg/day, including no use) and high folic acid supplement (FAS) dosages (≥1000 μg/day) among pregnant women in Spain, and explored factors associated with the use of these non-recommended dosages. DESIGN: Population-based cohort study. SETTING: Spain. PARTICIPANTS: We analysed data from 2332 pregnant women of the INMA study, a prospective mother-child cohort study in Spain. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We assessed usual dietary folate and the use of FAS from preconception to the 3rd month (first period) and from the 4th to the 7th month (second period), using a validated food frequency questionnaire. We used multinomial logistic regression to estimate relative risk ratios (RRRs). RESULTS: Over a half of the women used low dosages of FAS in the first and second period while 29% and 17% took high dosages of FAS, respectively. In the first period, tobacco smoking (RRR=1.63), alcohol intake (RRR=1.40), multiparous (RRR=1.44), unplanned pregnancy (RRR=4.20) and previous spontaneous abortion (RRR=0.58, lower use of high FAS dosages among those with previous abortions) were significantly associated with low FAS dosages. Alcohol consumption (RRR=1.42), unplanned pregnancy (RRR=2.66) and previous spontaneous abortion (RRR=0.68) were associated with high dosage use. In the second period, only tobacco smoking was significantly associated with high FAS dosage use (RRR=0.67). CONCLUSIONS: A high proportion of pregnant women did not reach the recommended dosages of FAS in periconception and a considerable proportion also used FAS dosages ≥1000 μg/day. Action should be planned by the Health Care System and health professionals to improve the appropriate periconceptional use of FAS, taking into consideration the associated factors. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4663411/ /pubmed/26603248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009202 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Reproductive Medicine
Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva María
Valera-Gran, Desirée
García de la Hera, Manoli
Gimenez-Monzo, Daniel
Morales, Eva
Julvez, Jordi
Riaño, Isolina
Tardón, Adonina
Ibarluzea, Jesus
Santa-Marina, Loreto
Murcia, Mario
Rebagliato, Marisa
Vioque, Jesus
Use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in Spain: an INMA cohort study
title Use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in Spain: an INMA cohort study
title_full Use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in Spain: an INMA cohort study
title_fullStr Use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in Spain: an INMA cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in Spain: an INMA cohort study
title_short Use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in Spain: an INMA cohort study
title_sort use of high doses of folic acid supplements in pregnant women in spain: an inma cohort study
topic Reproductive Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4663411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26603248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009202
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