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DHA INTAKE IN PREGNANCY

By Joseph Hazan, M.D.,FACOG

 

The importance of DHA intake

during pregnancy is well established.

DHA ( Docosahexaenoic Acid ) is different

compared to its precursors ALA (alpha-

linoleic acid) and EPA ( eicosapentaenoic

acid) in terms of its effects on the developing

fetus.

DHA accumulates in the brain and retina of

the developing fetus and provides several

advantages:

1) DHA helps the fetus develop and grow better

with higher birth weight, length and head size

at birth.

2) The length of pregnancy is extended longer

thereby helping prevent prematurity and allowing

the baby to attain better development before

delivery.

3) Babies whose moms took DHA  have better

and sharper vision at 2 months of age.

4) Babies whose moms took DHA during pregnancy

have better cognition and higher psychomotor

development.

5) These babies also have scored better at novelty

preference which helps predict IQ attainment.

6) These babies are found to perform better at

problem solving tasks when they reach nine

months of age.

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2003;68(8):2436-2440.

2) Lauritzen l, Hansen HS, Jorgensen MH, Michelsen KF.

The essentiality of of long chain n- fatty acids in relation

to development and function of the brain and retina.

Prog Lipid Res. 2001;40: 1-94.

3) Innis Sm, Friesen RW, Essential n-3 fatty acids in pregnant

women and early visual acuity maturation in term infants.

Am J Clin Nutr. 2008; 87: 548-557

4) Judge MP, Harel O. Lammi- Keefe CJ. Maternal consumption

of a docosahexaenoic acid- containing functional food during

pregnancy: benefit for infant performance on problem- solving

but not on recognition memory tasks at age 9 months.

Am J Clin Nutr. 2007;85:1572-1577.

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