April 25, 2024

folic-acidI remember when my wife was pregnant both times we were told by the doctor that she should increase her intake, actually supplement, with Folic Acid. Well there is a study from Australia that seem to show the link between Folic Acid and a reduction in Asthma issues in kids.

But taken later in pregnancy folic acid will actually have the opposite effect.

As you may know the number of kids diagnosed with Asthma has been skyrocketing over recent years and any easily implemented method that a mom can give to reduce health problems is definitely exciting news

Found in its natural form in leafy green vegetables, legumes and some nuts, folic acid is commonly recommended to women trying to conceive to prevent neural defects in the first weeks of pregnancy.

But the Australian study found that women who continue to take folic acid late into pregnancy were 30 percent more likely to give birth to a child which would develop asthma.

“We see a substantial proportion of women taking these folate supplements throughout pregnancy, and it may be because people think it is entirely benign,” said Michael Davies, associate professor at Adelaide University.

“Folate is incredibly important because of its role in preventing neural tube defects (like spina bifida). But because it is so important, and so bioactive, it needs to be treated with some respect as well.”

Of the 550 women studied, those who took the folic acid supplements before conception and not more than several weeks into their pregnancy had no increased risk of asthma in their children.

But women who took it during weeks 16 to 30 of the pregnancy increased their risk of having a child with asthma by about 30 percent, according to the research, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.

“Our finding should be reassuring to women who take folate for the purpose of preventing neural tube defects because we found no evidence of early supplementation (leading to asthma),” Davies told newswire AAP.

Davies said a diet rich in natural folate carried no increased risk of asthma for the baby.

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