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Thursday, 2 February 2012
During Pregnancy, Consuming Fish Improves Offspring's Cognitive Development And Prosocial Conduct
Can pregnant women improve their progeny's intelligence by eating fish? A study recently submitted to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and coordinated by the University of Granada professor Cristina Campoy Folgoso revealed that infants born to mothers who consumed more fish during pregnancy score higher in verbal intelligence and fine motor skill tests, and present an increased prosocial behavior. This study was conducted within the framework of the NUTRIMENTHE project ("Effect of diet on offspring's cognitive development"), which received funding of 5...
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