Association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with neonatal vitamin B12 status: evidence from a cluster randomized controlled trial
Purpose Evidence about the effect of maternal vitamin B 12 supplementation on offspring’s vitamin B 12 status is limited. The present interventional study sought to evaluate the association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with neonatal vitamin B 12 status. Methods In an ongoing cluste...
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description | Purpose
Evidence about the effect of maternal vitamin B
12
supplementation on offspring’s vitamin B
12
status is limited. The present interventional study sought to evaluate the association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with neonatal vitamin B
12
status.
Methods
In an ongoing cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in three rural counties in northwest China, pregnant women |
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Evidence about the effect of maternal vitamin B
12
supplementation on offspring’s vitamin B
12
status is limited. The present interventional study sought to evaluate the association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with neonatal vitamin B
12
status.
Methods
In an ongoing cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in three rural counties in northwest China, pregnant women < 20 weeks of gestation were randomized to three treatment groups: blank control, iron supplements, or vitamin B complex supplements. All women were administered folic acid supplements during the periconceptional period. In a sub-study, we collected cord blood samples of 331 participants from the control or vitamin B complex groups in the Xunyi county from January 2017 to December 2017. Plasma concentrations of folate, vitamin B
12
, and homocysteine were measured. Linear mixed models with a random intercept for cluster were used to compare biochemical indexes between groups after controlling for covariates.
Results
Compared with newborns whose mothers were in the control group, newborns of the vitamin B complex-supplemented women had significantly higher cord plasma vitamin B
12
(
P
= 0.001) and lower homocysteine concentrations (
P
= 0.043). The association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with cord blood vitamin B
12
concentrations appeared to be more pronounced among newborns with high folate status than those with low folate status (
P
interaction
= 0.060).
Conclusions
Maternal vitamin B complex supplementation during pregnancy was associated with better neonatal vitamin B
12
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Evidence about the effect of maternal vitamin B
12
supplementation on offspring’s vitamin B
12
status is limited. The present interventional study sought to evaluate the association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with neonatal vitamin B
12
status.
Methods
In an ongoing cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in three rural counties in northwest China, pregnant women < 20 weeks of gestation were randomized to three treatment groups: blank control, iron supplements, or vitamin B complex supplements. All women were administered folic acid supplements during the periconceptional period. In a sub-study, we collected cord blood samples of 331 participants from the control or vitamin B complex groups in the Xunyi county from January 2017 to December 2017. Plasma concentrations of folate, vitamin B
12
, and homocysteine were measured. Linear mixed models with a random intercept for cluster were used to compare biochemical indexes between groups after controlling for covariates.
Results
Compared with newborns whose mothers were in the control group, newborns of the vitamin B complex-supplemented women had significantly higher cord plasma vitamin B
12
(
P
= 0.001) and lower homocysteine concentrations (
P
= 0.043). The association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with cord blood vitamin B
12
concentrations appeared to be more pronounced among newborns with high folate status than those with low folate status (
P
interaction
= 0.060).
Conclusions
Maternal vitamin B complex supplementation during pregnancy was associated with better neonatal vitamin B
12
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Evidence about the effect of maternal vitamin B
12
supplementation on offspring’s vitamin B
12
status is limited. The present interventional study sought to evaluate the association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with neonatal vitamin B
12
status.
Methods
In an ongoing cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in three rural counties in northwest China, pregnant women < 20 weeks of gestation were randomized to three treatment groups: blank control, iron supplements, or vitamin B complex supplements. All women were administered folic acid supplements during the periconceptional period. In a sub-study, we collected cord blood samples of 331 participants from the control or vitamin B complex groups in the Xunyi county from January 2017 to December 2017. Plasma concentrations of folate, vitamin B
12
, and homocysteine were measured. Linear mixed models with a random intercept for cluster were used to compare biochemical indexes between groups after controlling for covariates.
Results
Compared with newborns whose mothers were in the control group, newborns of the vitamin B complex-supplemented women had significantly higher cord plasma vitamin B
12
(
P
= 0.001) and lower homocysteine concentrations (
P
= 0.043). The association of antenatal vitamin B complex supplementation with cord blood vitamin B
12
concentrations appeared to be more pronounced among newborns with high folate status than those with low folate status (
P
interaction
= 0.060).
Conclusions
Maternal vitamin B complex supplementation during pregnancy was associated with better neonatal vitamin B
12
status in rural northwest China.</abstract><cop>Berlin/Heidelberg</cop><pub>Springer Berlin Heidelberg</pub><doi>10.1007/s00394-020-02309-x</doi><tpages>9</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5105-0532</orcidid></addata></record> |
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