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Multivitamins During Pregnancy Can Lower Risk of Autism

by Julia Samuel on October 5, 2017 at 6:27 PM
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A mother's diet during pregnancy could have an influence on reducing or increasing the risk of autism spectrum disorders(ASD).


Results from previous studies have been inconsistent, suggesting that other unmeasured factors (confounding), such as a mother's overall health and lifestyle, could also play a role.

‘Maternal multivitamin supplementation during pregnancy may be inversely associated with ASD with intellectual disability in offspring.’

An international team decides to assess whether nutrient supplementation during pregnancy is associated with reduced risk of ASD, with and without intellectual disability.

Nutrient Supplementation During Pregnancy

The research team applied three analytical methods to a sample of 273,107 mother-child pairs living in Stockholm, Sweden. The sample was restricted to children who were 4 to 15 years of age by December 31 2011 and were born between 1996 and 2007.

Women reported their use of folic acid, iron, and multivitamin supplements at their first antenatal visit and cases of child ASD were identified from national registers.

The research team found that multivitamin use, with or without additional iron and/or folic acid, was associated with a lower likelihood of child ASD with intellectual disability relative to mothers who did not use folic acid, iron, and multivitamins.

There was no consistent evidence that either iron or folic acid use was associated with a reduced risk of ASD. The results of the various analyses seemed to be consistent with each other, say the authors, suggesting that the association between multivitamins and ASD might not be fully explained by confounding.

Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that typically appears during the first two years of life. It affects the brain's normal development of social and communication skills.

Autism results due to a neurological disorder that affects the normal brain function. There is no single cause known for autism. As compared to a normal child, autistic children do not reach the developmental milestones like crawling, walking or saying the first word on time.

Instead, they are very special children who have difficulty in communication and social interaction. They often come across as those who remain engrossed with restricted and repetitive behavior patterns. No two people with autism will have exactly the same symptoms. Therefore, health care providers think of autism as a �spectrum' disorder.

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Reference

    Elizabeth A DeVilbiss, Cecilia Magnusson, Renee M Gardner, Dheeraj Rai, Craig J Newschaffer, Kristen Lyall, Christina Dalman and Brian K Lee. �Antenatal nutritional supplementation and autism spectrum disorders in the Stockholm youth cohort: population based cohort study', BMJ (2017), https:doi.org/10.1136/bmj.j4273.


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