Insufficient folic acid intake or affect children’s learning

Folic acid is a very important nutrient for pregnant women and young children. Swedish researchers found that the intake of folic acid and the child's learning ability are also related to intake of sufficient folic acid can improve academic performance, and the intake of folic acid is too low, will affect the child's learning.

Researchers from the University Hospital of Orebro, Sweden, wrote in the online edition of the journal Pediatrics on the 11th that they collected data on 376 children aged 15 years old who were fed folic acid and analyzed their academic performance. The results showed that children with the highest folic acid intake often performed better at school than children with the lowest folic acid intake. This conclusion has ruled out the influence of other factors such as the learning environment, educational methods, and parental education.

The researchers pointed out that the new findings prove once again that folic acid plays an important role in the development of children’s intelligence. Parents and schools should pay more attention to whether the child’s diet has enough folic acid. However, it cannot be considered that in order to improve children's academic performance, they must be supplemented with a large amount of folic acid.

Experts point out that folic acid plays a key role in brain development. The lack of folic acid intake in children will affect the development of neurocognitive function and increase the risk of autism in children. Therefore, maintaining a rich dietary folic acid is very important for the child's healthy growth.

As a water-soluble vitamin B, folic acid is an important nutrient required for the normal growth of cells and the synthesis and repair of DNA (DNA). It is commonly found in natural foods such as green leafy vegetables, and some supplements can also provide folic acid.

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