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asthma, sucralose, hepatitis, nude fat girls , n 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids , epa, plump mature , roads, excercise, fertility treatment, infancy, plump humpers , omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids , hiv, fatty woman , universityof guelph, plump movies , golden plump , plump dumpling , | There is a growth spurt in the human brain during the last trimester of pregnancy and the first postnatal months, with a large increase in the cerebral content of AA and DHA. The fetus and the newborn infant depend on maternal supply of DHA and AA. Our hypothesis was that maternal intake of DHA during pregnancy and lactation is marginal and that high intake of this fatty acid would benefit the child. We examined the effect of supplementing pregnant and lactating women with very-long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs; cod liver oil) on longevity mental development of the children, longevity compared longevity with maternal supplementation with long-chain n-6 PUFAs (corn oil). Methods. The study was randomized and double-blinded. Pregnant women were recruited in week 18 of pregnancy to take 10 mL of cod liver oil or corn oil until 3 months after delivery. The cod liver oil contained 1183 mg/10 mL DHA, 803 mg/10 mL eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5 n-3), and a total of 2494 mg/10 mL n-3 PUFAs. |
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