More than 50% of Pregnant Japanese Women with an Intake of 150 ^|^mu;g Dietary Folate per 1,000 kcal Can Maintain Values above the Cut-Off
2014; Center for Academic Publications Japan; Volume: 60; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3177/jnsv.60.1
ISSN1881-7742
AutoresKatsumi Shibata, Akiko Tachiki, H Horiuchi, Kana MUKAEDA, Mizuna MORIOKA, Tsutomu Fukuwatari, Satoshi Sasaki, Yoshiki Jinno,
Tópico(s)Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
ResumoMost Japanese pregnant women do not take the estimated average requirement (EAR) of folate for pregnant women, which is 400 μg/d. Nevertheless, folate deficiencies have not been reported. We examined biomarkers for evaluating the status of folate in pregnant Japanese women. Apparently healthy pregnant Japanese women were cross-sectionally recruited from a private obstetric hospital. We measured nutritional biomarkers of folate in these women, as well as their folate intake. The numbers of subjects were 230 (49, 62, and 81, and 38 in the first (up to 15 wk), second (16-30 wk), and third (over 31 wk) trimesters of pregnancy, and 1 mo after delivery, respectively). Folate intakes (medians) in the first, second, and third trimesters, and 1 mo after delivery were 235±147 (194), 226±83 (218), and 256±85 (254), and 300±105 (305) μg/d, respectively. Folate concentrations in plasma and erythrocytes appeared to be valid indicators for assessing folate status, with cut-off values of 7 nmol/L and 300 nmol/L, respectively. Plasma folate concentrations (medians) in the first, second, and third trimesters, and 1 mo after delivery were 17.6±9.6 (16.7), 12.4±8.3 (9.4), and 12.1±8.4 (9.4), and 10.7±8.9 (7.9) nmol/L, respectively. Each of the folate values was over the cut-off value. Erythrocyte folate concentrations (medians) in the first, second, and third trimesters, and 1 mo after delivery were 358±108 (365), 389±154 (365), and 325±150 (315), and 308±158 (276) nmol/L, respectively. Each of the folate values was near or over the cut-off value. In conclusion, the data obtained demonstrated that the estimated average requirement of folate for pregnant Japanese women was ≈250 μg/d.
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