Study confirms link between maternal diet and risk to infant behavioral health

Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University’s Center for Mental Health Innovation have discovered that maternal diet during pregnancy, specifically during the third trimester, may be associated with a higher risk for mental health disorders in offspring. These findings add to the growing evidence that maternal health factors influence infant neurodevelopment, meaning how the brain forms and functions.

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