Primal Health Research Databank: Keyword

Results for keywords: folic acid

Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0354Maternal folate supplementation in pregnancy and protection against acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in childhood: a case-control studyJudith R Thompson, Patrick Fitz Gerald, Michael L N Willoughby, Bruce K Armstrong Australia
0637Elevated Prenatal Homocysteine Levels as a Risk Factor for SchizophreniaBrown AS, Bottiglieri T, Schaefer CA, Quesenberry CP Jr, Liu L, Bresnahan M, Susser ES USA
0750High folate levels during pregnancy linked to increased asthma risk in children.London S Norway
0833Maternal periconceptional folic acid intake and risk of autism spectrum disorders and developmental delay in the CHARGE (CHildhood Autism Risks from Genetics and Environment) case-control study.Schmidt RJ, et al., et al. USA
0892Folate concentrations during pregnancy and autistic traits in the offspring. The Generation R Study.Steenweg-de Graaff J, Ghassabian A, et al., Squires J, Verte D, Heimann M, Bonduelle M, Palermo G, Wennerholm UB, Berner A, Sutcliffe AG Holland
0940Maternal dietary intake of folate and vitamins B6 and B12 during pregnancy and risk of childhood brain tumors.Greenop KR, Miller M, et al. Australia
0963Preconceptional and prenatal supplementary folic acid and multivitamin intake and autism spectrum disordersVirk J, Liew Z, et al Denmark
0981Maternal Plasma Folate, Vitamin B12 Levels and Multivitamin Supplement during Pregnancy and Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Boston Birth CohortRaghavan R, Riley A, et al USA
1056Association of Prenatal Exposure to Population-Wide Folic Acid Fortification With Altered Cerebral Cortex Maturation in YouthsEryilmaz H, Dowling KF, et al. USA
1063Maternal periconceptional folic acid intake and risk of autism spectrum disorders and developmental delay in the CHARGE (CHildhood Autism Risks from Genetics and Environment) case-control studySchmidt RJ, Tancredi DJ, et al USA
Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
1094Pre-conceptual and prenatal supplementary folic acid and multivitamin intake, behavioral problems, and hyperkinetic disorders: A study based on the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC).Virk J, Liew Z, et al Denmark