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Investigate the efficacy of weekly versus daily of folic acid supplementation on improving folate, vitamin B12,
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460 women of a rural community in the western highlands of Guatemala were recruited for participation in the double-blinded study led by Emory University and the Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP). The women were randomly assigned one of 4 vitamin treatments containing different levels of folic acid, Vitamin B12, iron and zinc. The treatments were as follows:
The women, aged 15-49, received the vitamins daily for 3 months. Anthropometric data and blood samples were taken at baseline and post-supplementation. The participants also completed a series of dietary interviews at baseline and post-intervention. No pregnant or lactating mothers were admitted into the study, nor severely anemic females. Blood samples were sent to the National Laboratory in Cuernavaca, Mexico, for analysis of serum folate levels.
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