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Article: Am J Clin Nutr: Essential n-3 fatty acids in pregnant women and early visual acuity maturation in term infants.(Brief article)
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- Alternative Medicine Review
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- June 1, 2008
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2008;87:548-557.
BACKGROUND: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is important to neural development. Whether DHA intakes are low enough in some pregnant women to impair infant development is uncertain. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether DHA deficiency occurs in pregnant women and contributes to poor infant development. DESIGN: Biochemical cutoffs, dietary intakes, or developmental scores indicative of DHA deficiency are not defined. Infant development has a distribution in which an individual's potential development is unknown. This was a randomized intervention to establish a distribution of developmental scores for infants of women with DHA intakes considered to ...