Low carbohydrate diets may increase risk of neural tube defects

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作者
Desrosiers, Tania A. [1 ]
Siega-Riz, Anna Maria [1 ,2 ]
Mosley, Bridget S. [3 ]
Meyer, Robert E. [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Campus Box 7435, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Dept Nutr, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[3] Univ Colorado, Adult & Child Consortium Hlth Outcomes Res & Deli, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO USA
[4] State Ctr Hlth Stat, North Carolina Div Publ Hlth, North Carolina Birth Defects Monitoring Program, Raleigh, NC USA
[5] Univ N Carolina, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Dept Maternal & Child Hlth, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
来源
BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH | 2018年 / 110卷 / 11期
关键词
birth defects; carbohydrates; carbohydrate-restricted; diet; folic acid; neural tube defects; FOLIC-ACID FORTIFICATION; UNITED-STATES; BIRTH-DEFECTS; FOLATE CONCENTRATIONS; PREVENTION; PATTERNS; WOMEN;
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10.1002/bdr2.1198
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
BackgroundFolic acid fortification significantly reduced the prevalence of neural tube defects (NTDs) in the United States. The popularity of low carb diets raises concern that women who intentionally avoid carbohydrates, thereby consuming fewer fortified foods, may not have adequate dietary intake of folic acid. MethodsTo assess the association between carbohydrate intake and NTDs, we analyzed data from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study from 1,740 mothers of infants, stillbirths, and terminations with anencephaly or spina bifida (cases), and 9,545 mothers of live born infants without a birth defect (controls) conceived between 1998 and 2011. Carbohydrate and folic acid intake before conception were estimated from food frequency questionnaire responses. Restricted carbohydrate intake was defined as 5th percentile among controls. Odds ratios were estimated with logistic regression and adjusted for maternal race/ethnicity, education, alcohol use, folic acid supplement use, study center, and caloric intake. ResultsMean dietary intake of folic acid among women with restricted carbohydrate intake was less than half that of other women (p<.01), and women with restricted carbohydrate intake were slightly more likely to have an infant with an NTD (AOR=1.30, 95% CI: 1.02, 1.67). ConclusionsThis is the first study to examine the association between carbohydrate intake and NTDs among pregnancies conceived postfortification. We found that women with restricted carbohydrate intake were 30% more likely to have an infant with anencephaly or spina bifida. However, more research is needed to understand the pathways by which restricted carbohydrate intake might increase the risk of NTDs.
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