Folate deficiency is a common nutritional deficiency that can be caused by a lack of dietary folate intake, with specific symptoms.
Experts explain if you need more folate in your diet, if you really need to worry about folate deficiency, and how to eat more of it in your diet.
Folate is a water soluble essential B vitamin that contains carbon and is water soluble. Discover folate rich foods, as well as the benefits of folate and effects and symptoms of a deficiency. Introduction The 'folic acid boys' discover a new vitamin! Well, close, but not quite. This is ...
308: The Prevalence of Anemia, Folate Deficiency, and Vitamin B12 Deficiency Among Chinese Women of Child-Bearing Age – The Sino-us Birth Defects Prevention Project Anemia is a pathological condition characterized by a reduction in the mass of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin. Anemia...
Findings from this review suggest that low folate status can be a key factor in the expression of depressive symptoms. However, it is difficult to evaluate whether folate deficiency is a substantial contributor to depressive symptoms in reproductive-age women in scan data compared to the numerous ...
Folate deficiency can directly contribute to certain types of birth defects, such as neural tube abnormalities (spina bifida) and low birthweight. Vitamin B12 deficiency.The body needsvitamin B12to form healthy red blood cells. When a pregnant woman doesn't get enough vitamin B12 from their diet...
Folate is an essential B vitamin that helps your body to make red blood cells. Folate deficiency may also contribute to the development of pancreatic cancer. According to a 2018 clinical trial published inPLoS One,folate levels, among other nutrient deficiencies, can be linked to your risk for...
Vitamin B12 and folate deficiency causing neuropsychiatric and thrombotic manifestations, such as peripheral neuropathy, subacute combined degeneration of cord, dementia, ataxia, optic atrophy, catatonia, psychosis, mood disturbances, myocardial infarction and portal vein thrombosis are well known. This presen...
In Japan, the life time prevalence of major depression has been estimated at 3-7% [1]. The presence of depressive symptoms considerably increases the risk of major depression. Among many putative risk factors, folate deficiency has been recognized since the 1960s as an important contributor to ...
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