S1 Data for: "A novel nutritional supplement to reduce plasma homocysteine in nonpregnant women: A randomised controlled trial in The Gambia"

James, PORCID logo; Jawla, O; Mohammed, NORCID logo; Ceesay, K; Akemokwe, F; Sonko, B; Sise, E; Prentice, AORCID logo and Silver, MORCID logo (2019). S1 Data for: "A novel nutritional supplement to reduce plasma homocysteine in nonpregnant women: A randomised controlled trial in The Gambia". [Dataset]. PLOS Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002870.s007
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Infant DNA methylation profiles are associated with their mother’s periconceptional nutritional status. DNA methylation relies on nutritional inputs for one-carbon metabolic pathways, including the efficient recycling of homocysteine. This randomised controlled trial in nonpregnant women in rural Gambia tests the efficacy of a novel nutritional supplement designed to improve one-carbon-related nutrient status by reducing plasma homocysteine, and assesses its potential future use in preconception trials.

Keywords

plasma homocysteine; DNA methylation profiles; Pregnancy; Metabolic pathways; Blood plasma; DNA methylation; Folic acid; Blood pressure; B vitamins; United Nations

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