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Folic acid should be added to flour to cut the risk of birth defects such as spina bifida, experts have recommended. | Folic acid should be added to flour to cut the risk of birth defects such as spina bifida, experts have recommended. |
The Expert Advisory Group on Nutrition said it supports bringing in mandatory fortification. | The Expert Advisory Group on Nutrition said it supports bringing in mandatory fortification. |
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) will now launch a consultation to see if the public supports the move. | The Food Standards Agency (FSA) will now launch a consultation to see if the public supports the move. |
However, there is concern that adding the vitamin to flour could harm some elderly patients, as it could mask a deficiency in the B12 vitamin. | However, there is concern that adding the vitamin to flour could harm some elderly patients, as it could mask a deficiency in the B12 vitamin. |
The FSA will set out four options in its consultation: | The FSA will set out four options in its consultation: |
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The FSA will make a recommendation to ministers in May 2007, following the consultation. | The FSA will make a recommendation to ministers in May 2007, following the consultation. |
Rosemary Hignett, head of nutrition of the FSA, said it was a complex issue. | Rosemary Hignett, head of nutrition of the FSA, said it was a complex issue. |
But she added: "This consultation is an opportunity for consumers, industry, health charities and other stakeholders to express their views and opinions on this issue." | But she added: "This consultation is an opportunity for consumers, industry, health charities and other stakeholders to express their views and opinions on this issue." |
Defects | Defects |
Folic acid supplements are already recommended for women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects. | Folic acid supplements are already recommended for women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects. |
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However, research suggests that only half of such women adhere to this advice. | However, research suggests that only half of such women adhere to this advice. |
Also, up to half of pregnancies are unplanned, meaning women may miss the opportunity. | Also, up to half of pregnancies are unplanned, meaning women may miss the opportunity. |
Each year between 500 and 600 babies in the UK are reported to have neural tube defects. It is thought as many as 900 pregnancies a year are affected, but many are aborted. | Each year between 500 and 600 babies in the UK are reported to have neural tube defects. It is thought as many as 900 pregnancies a year are affected, but many are aborted. |
But the concern over adding the B vitamin to flour, and therefore to everyone's diets, is that it could mask B12 deficiency. | But the concern over adding the B vitamin to flour, and therefore to everyone's diets, is that it could mask B12 deficiency. |
Up to 10% of those aged 65 and older have borderline B12 levels and could tip into deficiency. | Up to 10% of those aged 65 and older have borderline B12 levels and could tip into deficiency. |
In extreme cases, this can cause irreversible damage to the nervous system, called subacute combined degeneration of the cord. | In extreme cases, this can cause irreversible damage to the nervous system, called subacute combined degeneration of the cord. |
Vulnerable groups | Vulnerable groups |
The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) first recommended that folic acid should be added to flour in 2000, but the government wanted more evidence to support the suggestion. | The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) first recommended that folic acid should be added to flour in 2000, but the government wanted more evidence to support the suggestion. |
The committee has since looked at the US, Canada and Chile where folic acid has been added to flour since 1998. | The committee has since looked at the US, Canada and Chile where folic acid has been added to flour since 1998. |
The number of neural tube defects in babies in those countries has fallen by between 25 and 50% but there has been no rise in the number of elderly people affected by B12 deficiency. | The number of neural tube defects in babies in those countries has fallen by between 25 and 50% but there has been no rise in the number of elderly people affected by B12 deficiency. |
Professor Alan Jackson, chairman of the SACN, said: "The clear benefits [of adding folic acid to flour] have to be balanced against the theoretical risk." | Professor Alan Jackson, chairman of the SACN, said: "The clear benefits [of adding folic acid to flour] have to be balanced against the theoretical risk." |
Andrew Russell, chief executive of the Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus, said: "It is the poorest and most educationally underprivileged women who are most at risk of a spina bifida pregnancy. | Andrew Russell, chief executive of the Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus, said: "It is the poorest and most educationally underprivileged women who are most at risk of a spina bifida pregnancy. |
"Unfortunately relying on women to plan their pregnancies and take a folic acid supplement in advance is unrealistic in many cases." | "Unfortunately relying on women to plan their pregnancies and take a folic acid supplement in advance is unrealistic in many cases." |
But Hilary Powers, professor of nutritional biochemistry at the University of Sheffield, told the BBC's Today programme that was still a concern. | But Hilary Powers, professor of nutritional biochemistry at the University of Sheffield, told the BBC's Today programme that was still a concern. |
She added: "I'm also concerned there are unknown risks is a risk in increasing circulating levels of folic acid in the blood. | She added: "I'm also concerned there are unknown risks is a risk in increasing circulating levels of folic acid in the blood. |
"One possible scenario is an increase in cells' capacity for division which could have implications for cancer risk." | "One possible scenario is an increase in cells' capacity for division which could have implications for cancer risk." |
Gordon Lishman director-general of Age Concern said: "There is a concern that an increase in folic acid could mask a vitamin B12 deficiency in older people and this could remain undetected and untreated." | Gordon Lishman director-general of Age Concern said: "There is a concern that an increase in folic acid could mask a vitamin B12 deficiency in older people and this could remain undetected and untreated." |
"The recommendations from the FSA must take into account the implications introducing folic acid into flour would have for all age groups." | "The recommendations from the FSA must take into account the implications introducing folic acid into flour would have for all age groups." |