Objective
Few studies of maternal prenatal diet and child development examine micronutrient status in relation to fetal assessment.
Methods
Twenty-four-hour dietary recall of zinc and folate and 20min of fetal heart rate were collected from 3rd trimester pregnant adolescents.
Results
Deficient zinc was associated with less fetal heart rate variability. Deficient folate had no associations with HRV. Neither deficient zinc nor deficient folate was related to fetal heart rate.
Conclusions
These findings, from naturalistic observation, are consistent with emerging data on prenatal zinc supplementation using a randomized control design.
Practical Implication
Taken together, the findings suggest that maternal prenatal zinc intake is an important and novel factor for understanding child ANS development.
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