Repository logo
  • Log In
    New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
University College Dublin
    Colleges & Schools
    Statistics
    All of DSpace
  • Log In
    New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. College of Health and Agricultural Sciences
  3. School of Medicine
  4. Medicine Research Collection
  5. Duration of periconceptional folic acid supplementation in women booking for antenatal care
 
  • Details
Options

Duration of periconceptional folic acid supplementation in women booking for antenatal care

Author(s)
Cawley, Shona  
Mullaney, Laura  
Kennedy, Rachel  
Farren, Maria  
McCartney, Daniel  
Turner, Michael  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9072
Date Issued
2017-02
Date Available
2017-12-01T15:54:08Z
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To provide accurate estimates of the commencement time, duration and dosage of folic acid (FA) supplementation taken by Irish women in the periconceptional period. The study also aimed to establish the factors associated with optimal FA supplementation practices.DESIGN: Cross-sectional observational study. Women's clinical and sociodemographic details were computerised. Maternal weight and height were measured before calculating BMI. Detailed FA supplementation questionnaires were completed under the supervision of a trained researcher.SETTING: A large university maternity hospital, Republic of Ireland, January 2014-April 2016.SUBJECTS: Women (n 856) recruited at their convenience in the first trimester.RESULTS: While almost all of the women (97 %) were taking FA at enrolment, only one in four women took FA for at least 12 weeks preconceptionally (n 208). Among the 44 % of women who were supplementing with FA preconceptionally, 44 % (162/370) reported taking FA for less than the 12 weeks required to achieve optimal red-blood-cell folate levels for prevention of neural tube defects. On multivariate analysis, only planned pregnancy and nulliparity were associated with taking FA for at least 12 weeks preconceptionally. Among women who only took FA postconceptionally, almost two-thirds commenced it after day 28 of their pregnancy when the neural tube had already closed.CONCLUSIONS: As the timing of FA was suboptimal both before and after conception, we recommend that current national FA guidelines need to be reviewed.                          
Other Sponsorship
Safefood
University College Dublin Centre for Human Reproduction
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Journal
Public Health Nutrition
Volume
20
Issue
2
Start Page
371
End Page
379
Copyright (Published Version)
2017 the Authors
Subjects

Congenital malformati...

Neural tube defects

Periconceptional foli...

DOI
10.1017/S1368980016002585
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
File(s)
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name

Duration_of_periconceptional_folic_acid_supplementation_in_women_booking_for_antenatal_care.pdf

Size

583.08 KB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

05cc7bdf87b4b644693f65925ebc4876

Owning collection
Medicine Research Collection

Item descriptive metadata is released under a CC-0 (public domain) license: https://creativecommons.org/public-domain/cc0/.
All other content is subject to copyright.

For all queries please contact research.repository@ucd.ie.

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Cookie settings
  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement