New research from the University of Adelaide revealed children who are fed healthy diets in early age may have a slightly higher IQ, while those on heavier junk food diets may have a slightly reduced IQ. The study looked at the link between the eating habits of children at six months, 15 months and two years, and their IQ at eight years of age. The study of more than 7000 children compared a range of dietary patterns, including traditional and contemporary ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Eating Healthy Diets in Early Age Increases Children's IQ
New research from the University of Adelaide revealed children who are fed healthy diets in early age may have a slightly higher IQ, while those on heavier junk food diets may have a slightly reduced IQ. The study looked at the link between the eating habits of children at six months, 15 months and two years, and their IQ at eight years of age. The study of more than 7000 children compared a range of dietary patterns, including traditional and contemporary ...
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