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50. Epigenetic Role of Folate in Maternal and Child Health

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Many people understand that a healthy diet can contribute to good health, but people might be less aware of how their diet can impact their future child's health. Pregnancy is a very sensitive period in which the behavior and diet of a mother can leave a lasting impact on her child. For example, studies show that Israeli children have an 81% lower rate of peanut allergies than their Western counterparts. This trend might be due to the widespread consumption of a popular peanut-flavored snack called Bamba during pregnancy and early childhood. Studies also demonstrate that consumption of folate, also known as vitamin B9, is associated with positive birth outcomes. Dark leafy vegetables, whole grains, peanuts, sunflower seeds, fresh fruits, liver, and seafood naturally contain folates. Mothers with a folate-poor diet during pregnancy have an increased risk of having a child with neural tube defects (NTDs) and other cognitive impairments. NTDs are severe birth defects that can cause serious health issues. On average, about 1-2 in every 1000 pregnancies are affected by NTDs. Therefore, many pregnant women take folate supplements throughout their pregnancy.

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