Dementia is three times more common in people with low folate levels, scientists say. Scientists conducted an experiment for two years, with the participation of 518 South Korean pensioners. The results of the study to link the level of folic acid or folic acid (B9) with Alzheimer's disease also suggest that vitamin A deficiency could be linked to the cause of dementia. Currently in the UK, add vitamin B9 to flour and bread. This is advantageous, primarily on the health of pregnant women and their unborn children, as folic acid has previously been shown to prevent back problems in the fetus. Moreover, as already mentioned, vitamin B9 (folic acid) reduces the risk of premature birth. Researchers agree that folic acid also helps prevent. Developing dementia According to scientists, the exact relationship between folate deficiency and the onset of dementia has not been established, as it is also a symptom, not the cause. Therefore a strict research in this area.
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