1. One-carbon metabolism-related nutrients intake is associated with lower risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women: a matched case-control study
- Author
-
Shunping, Ma, Yacong, Bo, Xianlan, Zhao, Yuan, Cao, Dandan, Duan, Weifeng, Dou, Wenjun, Fu, Fangfang, Zeng, Quanjun, Lyu, and Yanhua, Liu
- Subjects
Nutrition and Dietetics ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Pyridoxine ,Nutrients ,Vitamins ,Vitamin B 6 ,Choline ,Eating ,Vitamin B 12 ,Folic Acid ,Methionine ,Endocrinology ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Pregnancy ,Case-Control Studies ,Humans ,Female ,Pregnant Women ,Racemethionine - Abstract
Many studies have suggested that folate plays a role in preeclampsia (PE) risks, but few studies have assessed folate-related 1-carbon metabolism (OCM)-related nutrients with the risk of PE. We hypothesized that OCM-related nutrients are associated with PE. A 1:1 matched case-control study was conducted to explore the association between dietary OCM-related nutrients intake and the risk of PE in pregnant Chinese women. Four hundred and forty pairs of pregnant women with PE and hospital-based, healthy pregnant women, matched according to gestational week (±1 week) and age (±3 years), were recruited. Dietary intake was assessed using a validated 78-item semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire. Multivariate conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% CIs. Restricted cubic splines were plotted to evaluate the dose-response relationship between dietary OCM-related nutrient intake and the risk of PE. Intake of folate, vitamin B
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF