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Low Prevalence of Folic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy: A Multicenter Study in Vietnam

Periconceptional folic acid (FA) supplementation is recommended to prevent neural tube defects (NTDs), but little information is known about its use in Vietnam. It is important that FA supplements start to be taken when planning a pregnancy and continued through the first trimester to prevent NTDs,...

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Autores principales: Ha, Anh Vo Van, Zhao, Yun, Binns, Colin W., Pham, Ngoc Minh, Nguyen, Cong Luat, Nguyen, Phung Thi Hoang, Chu, Tan Khac, Lee, Andy H.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6835766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31581726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102347
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author Ha, Anh Vo Van
Zhao, Yun
Binns, Colin W.
Pham, Ngoc Minh
Nguyen, Cong Luat
Nguyen, Phung Thi Hoang
Chu, Tan Khac
Lee, Andy H.
author_facet Ha, Anh Vo Van
Zhao, Yun
Binns, Colin W.
Pham, Ngoc Minh
Nguyen, Cong Luat
Nguyen, Phung Thi Hoang
Chu, Tan Khac
Lee, Andy H.
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description Periconceptional folic acid (FA) supplementation is recommended to prevent neural tube defects (NTDs), but little information is known about its use in Vietnam. It is important that FA supplements start to be taken when planning a pregnancy and continued through the first trimester to prevent NTDs, as the neural tube closes in the first month of pregnancy. However, FA supplementation in Vietnam is usually recommended to commence from the first antenatal visit, which is usually at 16 weeks, and very few women take FA before their first visit. This multicenter study aimed to determine the prevalence of FA supplement use and associated maternal characteristics in Vietnam. FA supplementation was assessed in 2030 singleton pregnant women between 2015 and 2016. In total, 654 (32.2%) women reported taking either supplements containing FA alone or multivitamins containing FA, and 505 (24.9%) reported correctly taking supplements containing FA alone. Women who were aged 30 years or over, had low education levels, had formal employment, and whose current pregnancy was first or unplanned were less likely to supplement with FA. Education programs are needed to encourage FA supplementation when contemplating pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-68357662019-11-25 Low Prevalence of Folic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy: A Multicenter Study in Vietnam Ha, Anh Vo Van Zhao, Yun Binns, Colin W. Pham, Ngoc Minh Nguyen, Cong Luat Nguyen, Phung Thi Hoang Chu, Tan Khac Lee, Andy H. Nutrients Article Periconceptional folic acid (FA) supplementation is recommended to prevent neural tube defects (NTDs), but little information is known about its use in Vietnam. It is important that FA supplements start to be taken when planning a pregnancy and continued through the first trimester to prevent NTDs, as the neural tube closes in the first month of pregnancy. However, FA supplementation in Vietnam is usually recommended to commence from the first antenatal visit, which is usually at 16 weeks, and very few women take FA before their first visit. This multicenter study aimed to determine the prevalence of FA supplement use and associated maternal characteristics in Vietnam. FA supplementation was assessed in 2030 singleton pregnant women between 2015 and 2016. In total, 654 (32.2%) women reported taking either supplements containing FA alone or multivitamins containing FA, and 505 (24.9%) reported correctly taking supplements containing FA alone. Women who were aged 30 years or over, had low education levels, had formal employment, and whose current pregnancy was first or unplanned were less likely to supplement with FA. Education programs are needed to encourage FA supplementation when contemplating pregnancy. MDPI 2019-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6835766/ /pubmed/31581726 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102347 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ha, Anh Vo Van
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Binns, Colin W.
Pham, Ngoc Minh
Nguyen, Cong Luat
Nguyen, Phung Thi Hoang
Chu, Tan Khac
Lee, Andy H.
Low Prevalence of Folic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy: A Multicenter Study in Vietnam
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title_full Low Prevalence of Folic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy: A Multicenter Study in Vietnam
title_fullStr Low Prevalence of Folic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy: A Multicenter Study in Vietnam
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title_short Low Prevalence of Folic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy: A Multicenter Study in Vietnam
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6835766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31581726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102347
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