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Preventing mental health problems in offspring by targeting dietary intake of pregnant women
journal contribution
posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Adrienne O'Neil, C Itsiopoulos, Helen Skouteris, Rachelle Opie, Skye Mcphie, Briony Hill, Felice JackaFelice JackaThe concept of 'early life programming' considers the importance of very early environmental exposures throughout the gestational period on the subsequent health outcomes of offspring. The role of maternal dietary intake, specifically, has been highlighted after recent studies have shown maternal diet quality to predict mental health problems in offspring. Even in the pre-conception period, maternal nutrition can have permanent and sustained phenotypic consequences for offspring.
History
Journal
BMC medicineVolume
12Article number
208Pagination
1 - 7Publisher
BioMed CentralLocation
London, EnglandPublisher DOI
eISSN
1741-7015Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, BioMed CentralUsage metrics
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineMedicine, General & InternalGeneral & Internal MedicineAntenatalAnxietyDepressionDiet qualityEarly life programmingMaternal dietOffspringPerinatalPregnancyPreventionMATERNAL DEPRESSIONLIFETIME PREVALENCEMEDITERRANEAN DIETNUTRITIONSYMPTOMSOUTCOMESQUALITYCHILDINTERVENTIONS