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Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study
Maternal fish consumption exposes the fetus to beneficial nutrients and potentially adverse neurotoxicants. The current study investigated associations between maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopmental outcomes. Maternal fish consumption was assessed in the Seychelles Child Development...
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Cambridge University Press
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511674/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36759019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114523000375 |
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author | Conway, Marie C. Yeates, Alison J. Love, Tanzy M. Weller, Daniel McSorley, Emeir M. Mulhern, Maria S. Wesolowska, Maria Watson, Gene E. Myers, Gary J. Shamlaye, Conrad F. Henderson, Juliette Davidson, Philip W. van Wijngaarden, Edwin Strain, J. J. |
author_facet | Conway, Marie C. Yeates, Alison J. Love, Tanzy M. Weller, Daniel McSorley, Emeir M. Mulhern, Maria S. Wesolowska, Maria Watson, Gene E. Myers, Gary J. Shamlaye, Conrad F. Henderson, Juliette Davidson, Philip W. van Wijngaarden, Edwin Strain, J. J. |
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description | Maternal fish consumption exposes the fetus to beneficial nutrients and potentially adverse neurotoxicants. The current study investigated associations between maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopmental outcomes. Maternal fish consumption was assessed in the Seychelles Child Development Study Nutrition Cohort 1 (n 229) using 4-day food diaries. Neurodevelopment was evaluated at 9 and 30 months, and 5 and 9 years with test batteries assessing twenty-six endpoints and covering multiple neurodevelopmental domains. Analyses used multiple linear regression with adjustment for covariates known to influence child neurodevelopment. This cohort consumed an average of 8 fish meals/week and the total fish intake during pregnancy was 106·8 (sd 61·9) g/d. Among the twenty-six endpoints evaluated in the primary analysis there was one beneficial association. Children whose mothers consumed larger quantities of fish performed marginally better on the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (a test of nonverbal intelligence) at age 5 years (β 0·003, 95 % CI (0, 0·005)). A secondary analysis dividing fish consumption into tertiles found no significant associations when comparing the highest and lowest consumption groups. In this cohort, where fish consumption is substantially higher than current global recommendations, maternal fish consumption during pregnancy was not beneficially or adversely associated with children’s neurodevelopmental outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-105116742023-09-22 Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study Conway, Marie C. Yeates, Alison J. Love, Tanzy M. Weller, Daniel McSorley, Emeir M. Mulhern, Maria S. Wesolowska, Maria Watson, Gene E. Myers, Gary J. Shamlaye, Conrad F. Henderson, Juliette Davidson, Philip W. van Wijngaarden, Edwin Strain, J. J. Br J Nutr Research Article Maternal fish consumption exposes the fetus to beneficial nutrients and potentially adverse neurotoxicants. The current study investigated associations between maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopmental outcomes. Maternal fish consumption was assessed in the Seychelles Child Development Study Nutrition Cohort 1 (n 229) using 4-day food diaries. Neurodevelopment was evaluated at 9 and 30 months, and 5 and 9 years with test batteries assessing twenty-six endpoints and covering multiple neurodevelopmental domains. Analyses used multiple linear regression with adjustment for covariates known to influence child neurodevelopment. This cohort consumed an average of 8 fish meals/week and the total fish intake during pregnancy was 106·8 (sd 61·9) g/d. Among the twenty-six endpoints evaluated in the primary analysis there was one beneficial association. Children whose mothers consumed larger quantities of fish performed marginally better on the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (a test of nonverbal intelligence) at age 5 years (β 0·003, 95 % CI (0, 0·005)). A secondary analysis dividing fish consumption into tertiles found no significant associations when comparing the highest and lowest consumption groups. In this cohort, where fish consumption is substantially higher than current global recommendations, maternal fish consumption during pregnancy was not beneficially or adversely associated with children’s neurodevelopmental outcomes. Cambridge University Press 2023-10-28 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10511674/ /pubmed/36759019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114523000375 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Conway, Marie C. Yeates, Alison J. Love, Tanzy M. Weller, Daniel McSorley, Emeir M. Mulhern, Maria S. Wesolowska, Maria Watson, Gene E. Myers, Gary J. Shamlaye, Conrad F. Henderson, Juliette Davidson, Philip W. van Wijngaarden, Edwin Strain, J. J. Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study |
title | Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study |
title_full | Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study |
title_fullStr | Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study |
title_short | Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study |
title_sort | maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in nutrition 1 cohort: seychelles child development study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511674/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36759019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114523000375 |
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