Maternal red blood cell folate and periconceptional folic acid supplementation are associated with neonatal brain maturation: a retrospective EEG–MRI study with term-equivalent imaging
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Neonatal brain maturation is positively correlated with maternal red blood cell folate levels and folic acid supplementation during the periconceptional period.
The study observed significant differences in brain maturation metrics evaluated through EEG and MRI imaging techniques.
Observational analysis across various term-equivalent imaging sessions highlighted critical associations between maternal nutrition and infant brain development outcomes.
These findings may enable improved prenatal care practices, emphasizing the importance of maternal nutritional status for neonatal neurodevelopment.
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Maternal red blood cell folate and periconceptional folic acid supplementation are associated with neonatal brain maturation: a retrospective EEG–MRI study with term-equivalent imaging | Synapse