Evaluation of calcium and folic acid supplementation in prenatal care in São Paulo

Authors

  • Camila Atallah Pontes da Silva Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital
  • Carolina Atallah Pontes da Silva Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospita
  • Álvaro Nagib Atallah Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital
  • Nelson Sass
  • Eliane Terezinha Rocha Mendes Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital
  • Sérgio Peixoto Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital

Keywords:

Calcium, Folic acid, Neural tube defects, Pre-eclampsia, Dietary supplements

Abstract

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Preeclampsia and neural tube defects can be prevented during pregnancy. Today, there is level I evidence showing that calcium supplementation during pregnancy may prevent preeclampsia and that use of folic acid may prevent neural tube defects. The aim here was to evaluate the proportion of patients undergoing prenatal follow-up who had received a prescription for calcium and/or folic acid supplementation, and their adherence to the use of these two substances. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study at two hospitals in the Greater São Paulo region, Brazil (Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC, Santo André, and “Dr. Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital, Vila Nova Cachoeirinha). METHODS: Early primigravidae, late primigravidae and pregnant women with chronic hypertension, diabetes mellitus or kidney disease who had already had their first prenatal consultation were included. RESULTS: Out of 250 pregnant women interviewed, 10.40% had received a prescription for calcium supplementation and 80.76% of them reported taking it in tablet form. Regarding folic acid, 48% of the women said that they had received a prescription for this and 64.16% reported that they had started to use it during the periconceptional period. CONCLUSIONS: Calcium supplementation and periconceptional use of folic acid seem not to be prescribed routinely by physicians. This should motivate the implementation of educational programs for obstetricians on the use of interventions based on the best available evidence.

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Author Biographies

Camila Atallah Pontes da Silva, Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital

MD. Otorhinolaryngologist, Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC (FMABC), Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

Carolina Atallah Pontes da Silva, Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospita

MD. Dermatologist, Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto (Famerp), São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil.

Álvaro Nagib Atallah, Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital

MD, PhD. Titular professor of the Discipline of Emergency and Evidence-Based Medicine, Universidade Federal de São Paulo — Escola Paulista de Medicina (Unifesp-EPM), São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Nelson Sass

MD, PhD. Adjunct professor in the Discipline of Pathological and Surgical Obstetrics, Universidade Federal de São Paulo — Escola Paulista de Medicina (Unifesp-EPM), São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Eliane Terezinha Rocha Mendes, Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital

MD. Attending physician in the Discipline of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC (FMABC), Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

Sérgio Peixoto, Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC and “Dr Mário de Moraes Altenfelder Silva” Municipal Teaching and Maternity Hospital

MD PhD. Titular professor of the Discipline of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculdade de Medicina da Fundação ABC (FMABC), Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

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2010-11-11

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Silva CAP da, Silva CAP da, Atallah Álvaro N, Sass N, Mendes ETR, Peixoto S. Evaluation of calcium and folic acid supplementation in prenatal care in São Paulo. Sao Paulo Med J [Internet]. 2010 Nov. 11 [cited 2025 Mar. 15];128(6):324-7. Available from: https://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1836

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