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Home / Health News / Low carb diet can cause birth defects in babies

Low carb diet can cause birth defects in babies

Low carbohydrate intake could increase the risk of having babies with neural tube birth defects.

By: Agencies   | | Updated: January 25, 2018 1:51 pm
Tags: Birth Defects  Low-carb  Low-carb diet  

A new study infers effects of low carbohydrate intake on pregnant women. It states that women who are pregnant or are planning to be should avoid diet that reduce or eliminate carbohydrates. Also Read - Don’t forget to ask your partner's blood type before tying the knot

According to the new study conducted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, low carbohydrate intake could increase the risk of having babies with neural tube birth defects. Also Read - The Keto diet has its variation too: Know all about the cyclical ketogenic diet



It found that women with low carbohydrate intake are 30 percent more likely to have babies with neural tube defects, such as spina bifida (malformations of the spine and spinal cord), and anencephaly (absence of major portions of the brain and skull), that can lead to lifelong disability and infant death, when compared with women who do not restrict their carbohydrate intake. Also Read - Low carb, high protein diets may help alleviate hospital-acquired infections

A first to evaluate the relationship between low carbohydrate intake and having children with neural tube defects, the study was led by Tania Desrosiers, PhD, MPH, and research assistant professor of epidemiology at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.

Desrosiers said, “We already know that maternal diet before and during early pregnancy plays a significant role in fetal development. What is new about this study is its suggestion that low carbohydrate intake could increase the risk of having a baby with a neural tube defect by 30 percent. This is concerning because low carbohydrate diets are fairly popular”.

She insisted that the finding reinforces the importance for women who may become pregnant to talk to their health care provider about any special diets or eating behaviors they practice.

Folic acid is an essential nutrient that minimizes the risk of neural tube defects. In 1998 the Food and Drug Administration began requiring that folic acid be added to enriched grain products.

Desrosiers and her study collaborators found that dietary intake of folic acid among women with restricted carbohydrate intake was less than half of other women.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all women who may become pregnant take a daily multivitamin with at least 400 micro-grams of folic acid every day before and during pregnancy.

However, because almost half of all pregnancies in America are unplanned, many women do not initiate folic acid supplementation until later in pregnancy, after a neural tube defect may have occurred.

This makes fortified foods an important source of folic acid for women who may become pregnant.

The study is published in the journal Birth Defects Research.

Source: ANI

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Published : January 25, 2018 1:51 pm | Updated:January 25, 2018 1:51 pm
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