Expectant mothers who maintain a diet that meets USDA dietary guidelines during pregnancy may be more likely to have infants with healthy birthweights, steadier growth patterns, and potentially a ...
The researchers found a pattern: women who followed a “healthy diet” during pregnancy were 22% less likely to give birth to a child with autism compared to women who did not. A healthy diet in ...
involving more than 2,800 mother-child pairs across eight ECHO Cohort Study Sites found that following a healthy prenatal diet in line with the USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans can have a ...
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Adhering to a healthy prenatal diet may reduce patterns of infant growth outside reference ranges, according to a study published online Nov. 21 in JAMA ...