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      Fortificación de la harina de trigo con ácido fólico en Chile: Consecuencias no intencionadas Translated title: Flour fortifcation with folic acid in Chile: Unintended consequences

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          Background: High daily intake of folic acid (FA) could determine health risks in some populations. Aim: To review the Chilean FA wheat four fortifcation and to identify the existence of populations at risk. Material and Methods: We categorized the FA levels in four samples (percentil P) (2005-2008) and estimated intake of FA (mg/d) in adults from apparent bread consumption according to different levels (P20, 50 and 95) and children consumption (8-13 years) considering socioeconomic status (SES), bread/g/d intake (P20, 50 and 75) and regulated level of four fortifcation (2.2 mg FA/100 g). Daily Dietary Folate Equivalent (DFE) consumption was estimated from serum folate in adults and elderly people (both sexes). We calculated the percentage of population with FA intakes over the estimated average requirement (EAR) and maximum level (UL) pre and post-fortifcation. Results: There is great variability in FA four: 10-20% samples without FA and 10-30% with levels > 2.2 mg/100 g. Adult daily consumption (2-4 day/loaves) could determine FA intakes close to UL. Children daily bread consumption (low socioeconomic level) > P75 have intakes close to UL. Post-fortifcation estimated daily DFE from serum folate in women, men and elderly people show: 99% of women, 100% of men and the elderly people have intakes higher than EAR. Additionally 2.3% of women and 6% of men would have intakes near the UL. Conclusions: The four FA levels and serum folate levels in some populations show increased FA post-fortifcation intakes, which could lead to greater risk suggesting a revision of the fortifcation level.

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            Evidence indicates that an abundant intake of foodstuffs rich in folate conveys protection against the development of colorectal cancer, and perhaps some other common cancers as well. The issue is complex, however, since some observations in animal and human studies demonstrate that an overly abundant intake of folate among those who harbor existing foci of neoplasia might instead produce a paradoxical promotion of tumorigenesis. The pharmaceutical form of the vitamin, folic acid, might affect the process in a manner that is distinct from natural forms of the vitamin, although this remains a speculative concept. Our limited understanding of this complex relationship is impeding efforts to move ahead with widespread folic acid fortification, but this delay may be necessary to ensure that such programs are instituted in a safe manner.
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                Revista médica de Chile
                Rev. méd. Chile
                Sociedad Médica de Santiago (Santiago )
                0034-9887
                July 2010
                : 138
                : 7
                : 832-840
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universitat de les Illes Balears Spain
                [2 ] Universitat de les Illes Balears Spain
                [3 ] Universidad de Chile Chile
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                S0034-98872010000700007
                10.4067/S0034-98872010000700007
                beead3a1-59ff-420d-9294-df4f1d014ffc

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL

                Internal medicine
                Folates,folic acid,fortifed food,risk assessment
                Internal medicine
                Folates, folic acid, fortifed food, risk assessment

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