1. Survey on awareness of folic acid recognition and intake by female students
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Hiromi Fukuda, Takuya Matsuo, Yasuko Senga, Yukiko Kagohashi, Hiroki Otani, Keiko Shinozaki, Kumiko Takemori, and Atsuo Kondo
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0301 basic medicine ,Embryology ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,education ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Positive correlation ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Medical services ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Biochemistry ,Learning opportunities ,Folic acid ,Environmental health ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Folic acid intake ,Medicine ,Neural tube defect risk ,business ,Nutritional science ,Female students ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
To reduce the risk of neural tube defects, studies have been conducted on female students of medical services, nutritional science, and nursery education that investigated the awareness of folic acid by using questionnaires. Many investigators have suggested the need to provide detailed information about the awareness of folic acid and knowledge about folic acid intake and neural tube defect risk reduction. The dietary habits of female students showed a positive correlation with their estimated folic acid intake, suggesting that improvements in dietary habits are associated with the consumption of folic acid. The importance of folic acid intake must be more aggressively promoted among female students. Thus, many learning opportunities should be provided for such students to help increase their folic acid intake.
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- 2017
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