Affiliation:
1. Unit for the Study of Health Policy, Guy's Hospital Medical School, 8 Newcomen Street, London SE1 1YR
Abstract
The recent media debate about the MRC trial of vitamin supplementation to prevent neural tube defects has tended to draw attention away from the underlying problem of inadequate micronutrient intake in the diet. From a public health perspective a broader approach must be adopted if we wish to significantly reduce the incidence of neural tube defects in the population. The prescription of vitamins can only be considered as a short-term, partial solution, and the long-term goal must be the elimination of the primary causes of micronutrient deficiencies. Particular emphasis must be placed on the nutrient losses and imbalances that arise from current food production and processing techniques.
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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1. Nutritionally induced congenital defects;Proceedings of the Nutrition Society;1987-07