BackgroundAdequate maternal micronutrient status during pregnancy may play an important role in fetal neurodevelopment. Emerging evidence suggests that deficiencies in vitamin B12, vitamin D, and folic acid, often exacerbated by modern dietary patterns characterized by high consumption of ultra-processed foods, may adversely affect cognitive, motor, and behavioral outcomes in offspring. Despite growing interest in this topic, the magnitude and consistency of these associations remain incompletel
Maternal vitamin B12, vitamin D, and folic acid status during pregnancy and child neurodevelopment: a systematic review
Nuno Sousa
