A large new study by
Spanish researchers has found that when mothers eat three large servings of fish each week during pregnancy it may benefit
their offspring’s’ brains for years to come. In addition, even when women
averaged 600 grams (21 ounces) of fish weekly during pregnancy, there was no
sign that mercury or other pollutants associated with fish were having a
negative effect that offset the apparent benefits. The findings were published
online on January 5 in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
Fish is Brain Power Boosters for Your Baby During Pregnancy |
Source: HEALTH
AND WELLNESS BLOG INDIA
The European Food Safety
Authority recently issued a scientific opinion endorsing 150 grams (5 ounces)
to 600 grams (20 ounces) of fish weekly during pregnancy. The study authors
note that seafood consumption during pregnancy is thought to be beneficial for
child neuropsychological development; however, to the best of their knowledge,
no large studies focused on high fatty fish consumption have analyzed the
association by type of seafood. The study group comprised 1,892 mother-child
pairs at age 14 months and 1,589 mother-child pairs at the age of 5 years in
Spain. The study ran from 2004 through 2008. Bayley and McCarthy scales and the
Childhood Asperger Syndrome Test were used to evaluate neuropsychological
development. The results were subjected to statistical analysis to adjust for
sociodemographic characteristics and further adjusted for umbilical cord blood
mercury or long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid levels. Overall, consumption
of seafood above the recommended limit of 340 grams per /week was associated
with 10 grams per week increases in neuropsychological scores. Types of fish
were compared. In addition to lean fish, consumption of large fatty fish had a
positive association with neuropsychological scores. Offspring of women with
the highest consumption a (more than 238 grams [8 ounces] per week) had an
adjusted increase of 2.29 points in McCarthy general cognitive score. Similar
findings were observed for the Childhood Asperger Syndrome Test.
The authors concluded that
consumption of large fatty fish during pregnancy presents moderate child neuropsychological
benefits, including improvements in cognitive functioning and some protection
from autism
spectrum disorders.
Fish During Pregnancy May Boost Brain Development In The Child |
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