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Neural tube defects genetic risk factors

D. Genetic risk factors for neural tube defects 151... [Pg.145]

Although folate is widely distributed in foods, dietary deficiency is not uncommon, and a number of commonly used drugs can cause folate depletion. Marginal folate status is a factor in the development of neural tube defects and supplements of 400 fj,g per day periconceptually reduce the incidence of neural tube defects significantly. High intakes of folate lower the plasma concentration of homocysteine in people genetically at risk of hyperhomo-cysteinemia and may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, although as yet there is no evidence from intervention studies. There is also evidence that low folate status is associated with increased risk of colorectal and other cancers and that folate may be protective. Mandatory enrichment of cereal products with folic acid has been introduced in the United States and other countries, and considered in others. [Pg.270]

Susceptibility factors Genetic Maternal caffeine intake may be associated with an increased risk of neural tube defects... [Pg.7]


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