Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders
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Resumo: | Thus, the present study aims to clarify the risk and benefit of using folic acid supplementation in the gestational period, and to clarify the consequences related to excessive use considered TEA as a psychopathology associated with high supplementation. This is an integrative review of the literature, which consists of broader methodological approaches among literature reviews. The preparation of a methodological survey for the research was carried out in the period of March 2022, the databases used were the Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) 27 studies were submitted which went through the analysis of the abstracts and eligibility criteria. Studies have shown that folic acid supplementation adequately benefits both mother and baby, but current studies report that increased supplementation may generate an increased risk of developing TEA, although the research is still at an early stage in the scientific field, the field of study is developing rapidly and has provided this study with suggestive evidence on the importance of these nutrients. Thus, it was possible to identify the existence of a causal factor proven to lead to autism, believing that there are a set of factors, be it environmental, genetic, chemical or by pathologies acquired during the gestational phase. |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disordersSuplementación con ácido fólico en el embarazo relacionada con el desarrollo de trastornos neurológicos infantilesA suplementação de ácido fólico na gravidez relacionada ao desenvolvimento de transtornos neurológicos infantis FolicacidAutism Spectrum DisorderPregnancyHealth teaching.Ácido fólicoTrastorno del espectro autistaEmbarazoEnseñanza en la salud.Ácido FólicoTranstorno do Espectro AutistaGravidezEnsino em saúde. Thus, the present study aims to clarify the risk and benefit of using folic acid supplementation in the gestational period, and to clarify the consequences related to excessive use considered TEA as a psychopathology associated with high supplementation. This is an integrative review of the literature, which consists of broader methodological approaches among literature reviews. The preparation of a methodological survey for the research was carried out in the period of March 2022, the databases used were the Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) 27 studies were submitted which went through the analysis of the abstracts and eligibility criteria. Studies have shown that folic acid supplementation adequately benefits both mother and baby, but current studies report that increased supplementation may generate an increased risk of developing TEA, although the research is still at an early stage in the scientific field, the field of study is developing rapidly and has provided this study with suggestive evidence on the importance of these nutrients. Thus, it was possible to identify the existence of a causal factor proven to lead to autism, believing that there are a set of factors, be it environmental, genetic, chemical or by pathologies acquired during the gestational phase.De este modo, el presente estudio tiene por objetivo esclarecer el riesgo y el beneficio del uso de la suplementación del ácido fólico en el período gestacional, y esclarecer las consecuencias relacionadas al uso excesivo considerado el TEA como una psicopatología asociada a la suplementación elevada. Se trata de una revisión integradora de la literatura, que consiste en enfoques metodológicos más amplios entre las revisiones de literatura. La elaboración de un estudio metodológico para la investigación se realizó en el período de marzo de 2022, las bases de datos utilizadas fueron la Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe en Ciencias de la Salud (LILACS) y Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) se han presentado 27 estudios que han pasado por el análisis de los resúmenes y criterios de elegibilidad. Los estudios han demostrado que la suplementación con ácido fólico beneficia adecuadamente tanto a la madre como al bebé, pero los estudios actuales informan que el aumento de la suplementación puede generar un mayor riesgo de desarrollo del TEA, Aunque las investigaciones aún están en fase inicial en el campo científico, el campo de estudio está desarrollando rápidamente y ha proporcionado a este estudio evidencias sugestivas sobre la importancia de esos nutrientes. Así, fue posible identificar la existencia de un factor causal comprobado que lleve al autismo, creyendo que hay un conjunto de factores, sean ambientales, genéticos, químicos o por patologías adquiridas durante la fase gestacional.Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura, que consiste em abordagens metodológicas mais amplas entre as revisões de literatura. A elaboração de levantamento metodológico para a pesquisa foi realizada no período de março de 2022, as bases de dados utilizadas foram a Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS) e Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE), foram apresentados 27 estudos os quais passaram pela análise dos resumos e critérios de elegibilidade. Estudos demonstraram que a suplementação de ácido fólico de forma adequada beneficia tanto mãe quanto bebê, porém estudos atuais relatam que o aumento da suplementação pode gerar um aumento do risco de desenvolvimento do TEA, embora as pesquisas ainda estejam em fase inicial no campo cientifico, o campo de estudo está desenvolvendo rapidamente e forneceu a este estudo evidencias sugestivas sobre a importância desses nutrientes. Assim, foi possível identificar a existência de um fator causal comprovadamente que leve ao autismo, acreditando que há um conjunto de fatores, sejam ambientais, genéticos, químicos ou por patologias adquiridas durante a fase gestacional.Research, Society and Development2022-04-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2874610.33448/rsd-v11i6.28746Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 6; e2811628746Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 6; e2811628746Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 6; e28116287462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28746/24934Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Barbosa; Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Silva; Izabely Galvão Menezes Dantas; Othon Luís Souza de Lucena; Lucas Emanuel de Aguiar Azevedo; Gabriella Avelino Montenegro ; Lindinês Pereira de Macêdo ; Césia Santos Jales ; Jeanyne Maria Santos Almeida Silva; Natália Valença Cavalcante ; Marcela Mayne de Almeida Sial; Felipe de Almeida Costa; Larissa Lima Soares https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de BarrosDantas, Izabely Galvão Menezes Lucena, Othon Luís Souza de Azevedo, Lucas Emanuel de Aguiar Montenegro , Gabriella Avelino Macêdo , Lindinês Pereira de Jales , Césia Santos Silva, Jeanyne Maria Santos Almeida Cavalcante , Natália Valença Sial, Marcela Mayne de Almeida Costa, Felipe de Almeida Soares , Larissa Lima 2022-05-13T18:04:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28746Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:02.457493Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders Suplementación con ácido fólico en el embarazo relacionada con el desarrollo de trastornos neurológicos infantiles A suplementação de ácido fólico na gravidez relacionada ao desenvolvimento de transtornos neurológicos infantis |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Folicacid Autism Spectrum Disorder Pregnancy Health teaching. Ácido fólico Trastorno del espectro autista Embarazo Enseñanza en la salud. Ácido Fólico Transtorno do Espectro Autista Gravidez Ensino em saúde. Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Folicacid Autism Spectrum Disorder Pregnancy Health teaching. Ácido fólico Trastorno del espectro autista Embarazo Enseñanza en la salud. Ácido Fólico Transtorno do Espectro Autista Gravidez Ensino em saúde. |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders |
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Folic acid supplementation in pregnancy related to the development of childhood neurological disorders |
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Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva |
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Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Dantas, Izabely Galvão Menezes Lucena, Othon Luís Souza de Azevedo, Lucas Emanuel de Aguiar Montenegro , Gabriella Avelino Macêdo , Lindinês Pereira de Jales , Césia Santos Silva, Jeanyne Maria Santos Almeida Cavalcante , Natália Valença Sial, Marcela Mayne de Almeida Costa, Felipe de Almeida Soares , Larissa Lima Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Dantas, Izabely Galvão Menezes Lucena, Othon Luís Souza de Azevedo, Lucas Emanuel de Aguiar Montenegro , Gabriella Avelino Macêdo , Lindinês Pereira de Jales , Césia Santos Silva, Jeanyne Maria Santos Almeida Cavalcante , Natália Valença Sial, Marcela Mayne de Almeida Costa, Felipe de Almeida Soares , Larissa Lima |
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Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Dantas, Izabely Galvão Menezes Lucena, Othon Luís Souza de Azevedo, Lucas Emanuel de Aguiar Montenegro , Gabriella Avelino Macêdo , Lindinês Pereira de Jales , Césia Santos Silva, Jeanyne Maria Santos Almeida Cavalcante , Natália Valença Sial, Marcela Mayne de Almeida Costa, Felipe de Almeida Soares , Larissa Lima |
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Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Dantas, Izabely Galvão Menezes Lucena, Othon Luís Souza de Azevedo, Lucas Emanuel de Aguiar Montenegro , Gabriella Avelino Macêdo , Lindinês Pereira de Jales , Césia Santos Silva, Jeanyne Maria Santos Almeida Cavalcante , Natália Valença Sial, Marcela Mayne de Almeida Costa, Felipe de Almeida Soares , Larissa Lima |
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Folicacid Autism Spectrum Disorder Pregnancy Health teaching. Ácido fólico Trastorno del espectro autista Embarazo Enseñanza en la salud. Ácido Fólico Transtorno do Espectro Autista Gravidez Ensino em saúde. |
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Folicacid Autism Spectrum Disorder Pregnancy Health teaching. Ácido fólico Trastorno del espectro autista Embarazo Enseñanza en la salud. Ácido Fólico Transtorno do Espectro Autista Gravidez Ensino em saúde. |
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Thus, the present study aims to clarify the risk and benefit of using folic acid supplementation in the gestational period, and to clarify the consequences related to excessive use considered TEA as a psychopathology associated with high supplementation. This is an integrative review of the literature, which consists of broader methodological approaches among literature reviews. The preparation of a methodological survey for the research was carried out in the period of March 2022, the databases used were the Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) 27 studies were submitted which went through the analysis of the abstracts and eligibility criteria. Studies have shown that folic acid supplementation adequately benefits both mother and baby, but current studies report that increased supplementation may generate an increased risk of developing TEA, although the research is still at an early stage in the scientific field, the field of study is developing rapidly and has provided this study with suggestive evidence on the importance of these nutrients. Thus, it was possible to identify the existence of a causal factor proven to lead to autism, believing that there are a set of factors, be it environmental, genetic, chemical or by pathologies acquired during the gestational phase. |
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