Literature DB >> 31759952

Maternal folic acid and micronutrient supplementation is associated with vitamin levels and symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorders.

Mei Tan1, Ting Yang1, Jiang Zhu1, Qiu Li1, Xi Lai1, Yuanyuan Li1, Ting Tang1, Jie Chen1, Tingyu Li2.   

Abstract

To explore possible associations between maternal use of micronutrient supplements and the subsequent vitamin levels and symptoms in offspring with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a total of 416 children with ASD and 201 typically developing (TD) children were enrolled. The children born to mothers without folic acid (FA) and micronutrient supplementation during pregnancy had more severe social cognition impairments, social communication impairments, autism behaviour mannerisms, developmental delays in adaptive and gross motor behaviour and gastrointestinal problems than children born to mothers who used FA and micronutrient supplements (P<0.05). Interestingly, there was an association between maternal micronutrient supplementation and vitamin A (VA), vitamin D (VD) and folate levels in the ASD children (P<0.05), and levels of these vitamins also were associated with symptoms of ASD. Maternal FA and/or micronutrient supplementation may potentially moderate the symptoms of ASD. Interrupting the chain of micronutrient deficiencies between pregnant mothers and children may be beneficial in improving symptoms of ASD.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Autism spectrum disorder; Maternal micronutrient supplements; Symptoms

Year:  2019        PMID: 31759952     DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2019.11.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Toxicol        ISSN: 0890-6238            Impact factor:   3.143


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