Awareness of folic acid for prevention of neural tube defects in a community with high prevalence of consanguineous marriages

Lutfi Jaber , Igbaria A. Karim , Abu Moch Jawdat , Mawasi Fausi , Paul Merlob
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Neural tube defects (NTDs) are severe congenital malformations and can be fatal. Intake of 0.4 mg folic in the periconceptional period reduces the risk of NTD by 50–70%. Consanguinity in the Arab population in Israel is a prevalent custom. The aim of this study was to assess the level of awareness regarding folic acid and its effect in the prevention of NTD among Arab Israeli women of childbearing age. We conducted a cross-sectional study. Of the 653 women (18–45 years) who were randomly selected for interview while visiting their family physician or well-baby clinic, 624 women completed the questionnaire. Fifty-three percent (n = 333) of the respondents had heard of folic acid; 14% (n = 89) were familiar with the protective effect of NTD and 3% (n = 18) had taken folic acid in the first months of pregnancy whereas none of them had used it in the preconception period. Highly educated women, women with one or two children, paramedics, and women of high socioeconomic status were more knowledgeable about the protective effects of folic acid (P < 0.001). Age and religion had no significant effect. An urgent need exists to improve the awareness of this population to the protective effect of folic acid. Daily supplementation and fertification of food with folic acid should be considered as the best way to improve the balance of folic acid in women of childbearing age of this special population (high prevalence of consanguinity).

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近亲婚姻高发人群对叶酸预防神经管缺陷的认识
神经管缺陷是一种严重的先天性畸形,可能是致命的。在怀孕期间摄入0.4毫克叶酸可将NTD的风险降低50-70%。在以色列的阿拉伯人口中,血缘关系是一种普遍的习俗。本研究的目的是评估阿拉伯以色列育龄妇女对叶酸的认识水平及其在预防NTD中的作用。我们进行了一项横断面研究。在653名(18-45岁)妇女中,有624名妇女在访问家庭医生或健康婴儿诊所时被随机选择接受采访。53% (n = 333)的受访者听说过叶酸;14% (n = 89)的人熟悉NTD的保护作用,3% (n = 18)的人在怀孕的头几个月服用过叶酸,而在孕前没有人服用过叶酸。受过高等教育的妇女、有一到两个孩子的妇女、护理人员和社会经济地位高的妇女对叶酸的保护作用更了解(P <0.001)。年龄和宗教没有显著影响。迫切需要提高这一人群对叶酸保护作用的认识。对于这一特殊人群(近亲患病率高)的育龄妇女,应将每日补充叶酸和营养食物视为改善叶酸平衡的最佳途径。
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