Vitamin B-12 Supplementation during Pregnancy and Early Lactation Does Not Affect Neurophysiologic Outcomes in Children Aged 6 Years

Duggan, Christopher P ; Kurpad, Anura V ; Strand, Tor Arne ; Thomas, Tinku ; Jayachandra, Mahesh ; Anand, Shilpa ; Thomas, Susan ; Srinivasan, Krishnamachari (2020) Vitamin B-12 Supplementation during Pregnancy and Early Lactation Does Not Affect Neurophysiologic Outcomes in Children Aged 6 Years The Journal of Nutrition, 150 (7). pp. 1951-1957. ISSN 0022-3166

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa123

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Abstract

Deficiency of vitamin B-12 is common in pregnant Indian women. Assessment of neurophysiological measures using event-related potentials (ERPs) may yield additional information on the effects of maternal B-12 supplementation on child brain function.

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Keywords:Vitamin B-12 supplementation, maternal, child ERP outcome, P300, mismatch negativity
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