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Prenatal Vitamins Cut Autism Risk by 30%

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Prenatal vitamins linked to 30% lower autism risk.
  • Folic acid alone showed a 30% reduction in risk.
  • Australian study reviewed over three million participants.
Prenatal Vitamins Cut Autism Risk by 30%

New research from Australian scientists indicates that taking folic acid and multivitamin supplements during pregnancy could substantially lower the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children. An extensive review of over three million participants across multiple studies found a 30% reduced risk of ASD for children whose mothers supplemented during pregnancy.

Both folic acid and multivitamin supplements demonstrated protective effects. Folic acid supplementation alone was associated with a 30% decrease in ASD risk, while multivitamins were linked to a 34% reduction. Experts emphasize the critical role of folic acid in fetal neural tube development during the first trimester.

While genetics are a primary factor in ASD, environmental influences, such as prenatal nutrition, are considered modifiable contributors. However, some experts caution that multivitamin formulations vary, and high doses may carry risks, advocating for personalized supplementation rather than a universal approach.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Australian study found that folic acid supplementation during pregnancy was linked to a 30% lower risk of autism spectrum disorder in offspring.
Prenatal multivitamins were associated with a 34% reduction in the risk of autism spectrum disorder according to the study.
The Australian umbrella review analyzed data from over three million participants across 101 primary studies.

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