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News MedicalFish Oil Supplementation During Pregnancy Changes Two Childhood Brain Metabolic Markers

A randomized pregnancy supplementation trial assessed whether EPA- and DHA-rich fish oil altered offspring brain metabolism at age 10. MRI-based measures showed lower cerebral blood flow and oxygen consumption.


Clinical Considerations

  • CBF and CMRO₂ decreased modestly among children exposed to prenatal fish oil supplementation.
  • Lactate levels were not significantly altered, limiting interpretation across metabolic pathways.
  • Cognitive and psychopathology scores showed no significant association with metabolic measures.
  • Findings suggest a measurable biological signal, but clinical benefit remains unproven.

Practice Applications

  • Monitor replication with longitudinal neurodevelopmental outcomes.
  • Interpret results as biomarker data, not developmental guidance.
  • Avoid counseling changes based on this single follow-up.
  • Recognize prenatal nutrition as an active research area.
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