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. 2019 Feb 13;11(2):397. doi: 10.3390/nu11020397

Table 4.

Associations between maternal Vitamin B12 and folate status with infant serum folate concentrations.

Univariate b Multivariate c Multivariate d
Maternal Variables Time-Point n β (SE) p-Value β (SE) p-Value β (SE) p-Value
Serum vitamin B12,a pmol/L Mid-gestation 51 −0.04 (0.16) 0.79 −0.19 (0.14) 0.17 −0.16 (0.13) 0.22
Delivery (All) 61 −0.02 (0.11) 0.88 −0.08 (0.11) 0.48 −0.08 (0.11) 0.45
  Delivery (Recruited at mid-gestation) 30 −0.20 (0.15) 0.18 −0.20 (0.13) 0.13 −0.22 (0.12) 0.07
  Delivery (Recruited at delivery) 31 0.14 (0.16) 0.37 0.04 (0.15) 0.78 0.06 (0.15) 0.67
  <148.0 pmol/L Mid-gestation 51 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Delivery (All) 61 0.07 (0.13) 0.60 0.16 (0.12) 0.16 0.18 (0.12) 0.14
  Delivery (Recruited at mid-gestation) 30 0.26 (0.17) 0.13 0.26 (0.14) 0.07 0.38 (0.13) 0.005
  Delivery (Recruited at delivery) 31 −0.10 (0.18) 0.57 0.07 (0.17) 0.65 0.03 (0.17) 0.88
  <221.0 pmol/L Mid-gestation 51 −0.05 (0.14) 0.71 0.01 (0.13) 0.91 0.07 (0.12) 0.54
Delivery (All) 61 −0.01 (0.09) 0.90 0.05 (0.09) 0.58 0.07 (0.09) 0.47
  Delivery (Recruited at mid-gestation) 30 0.18 (0.12) 0.12 0.22 (0.11) 0.04 0.27 (0.10) 0.006
  Delivery (Recruited at delivery) 31 −0.19 (0.13) 0.15 −0.09 (0.12) 0.45 −0.12 (0.13) 0.37
Serum folate a, nmol/L Mid-gestation 50 0.27 (0.14) 0.06 0.05 (0.13) 0.69 0.003 (0.13) 0.98
Delivery (All) 61 0.54 (0.09) <0.0001 0.47 (0.10) <0.0001 0.50 (0.10) <0.0001
  Delivery (Recruited at mid-gestation) 30 0.54 (0.11) <0.0001 0.55 (0.13) <0.001 0.53 (0.15) 0.0003
  Delivery (Recruited at delivery) 31 0.57 (0.13) <0.0001 0.45 (0.13) 0.0005 0.44 (0.12) 0.0003
  <40.0 nmol/L Mid-gestation 50 −0.25 (0.12) 0.03 −0.13 (0.10) 0.21 −0.09 (0.10) 0.39
Delivery (All) 61 −0.42 (0.08) <0.0001 −0.40 (0.08) <0.0001 −0.42 (0.08) <0.0001
  Delivery (Recruited at mid-gestation) 30 −0.44 (0.09) <0.0001 −0.43 (0.10) <0.0001 −0.51 (0.12) <0.0001
  Delivery (Recruited at delivery) 31 −0.41 (0.12) 0.0006 −0.32 (0.12) 0.01 −0.33 (0.12) 0.006

a Statistical analyses: linear regression models were used to examine associations between maternal vitamin B12 and folate status and infant serum vitamin B12 concentrations; vitamin B12 and folate concentrations were natural logarithmically transformed prior to analyses; b Adjusted for gestational age of sample collection; c Adjusted for gestational age of sample collection, maternal age at delivery, parity (≥1 vs. 0), ever smoked (yes vs. no), relationship status (single vs. married/in a relationship), self-reported prenatal supplement use (≥2 vs. <2 pills/week), pre-pregnancy BMI, and race (African American vs. other); d Adjusted for gestational age of sample collection, maternal age at delivery, parity (≥1 vs. 0), ever smoked (yes vs. no), relationship status (single vs. married/in a relationship), self-reported prenatal supplement use (≥2 vs. <2 pills/week), pre-pregnancy BMI, race (African American vs. other), intake of vitamin B12, and intake of folate