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Folic Acid and Selected Risk Factors for Fetal Heart Defects-Preliminary Study Results.

Agnieszka KolmagaElżbieta TrafalskaEwelina GaszyńskaJulia MurlewskaSławomir WitkowskiOskar SylwestrzakŁukasz SokołowskiMaria Respondek-LiberskaIwona Strzelecka
Published in: Nutrients (2024)
A history of congenital heart defects or other defects, lack of periconceptional folic acid supplementation, and lack of dietary supplementation before pregnancy were associated with congenital heart defects in the fetus. Place of residence, parents' education, lifestyle habits such as smoking and alcohol consumption, nutritional status before pregnancy, and mother's diseases did not show a significant relationship with congenital heart defects in the children. There is an urgent need to develop preventive strategies and conduct extensive public education.
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