Thursday, September 1, 2011

Fish oil does not protect against depression

Fish oil does not protect against depression

A new Australian study showed that women eating food supplements containing fish oil does not reduce the risk of depression after the birth, and that these supplements do not help the growth of babies' brains faster.
And transfer site "Web MD" U.S. to study at the University of "Adelaide" Australia and published in the magazine, "two Americans Med. Assowsaashin" for the researcher responsible for the study, Maria Accidental saying that "Mattiytana indicate that there is no need for pregnant women who look healthy to address this food supplements.
She said she did not find any differences in cognitive skills and language of birth at the age of 18 months if their mothers took the supplements or not do.
The doctor confirmed Tharil Cipriani professor of medicine at the "Texas A & M" of the Health Sciences in Dallas who participated in the study "There may be other things that are useful on eating fish and not just the olive oil."
She stated that the diet or even the entire lifestyle of pregnant women who eat a lot of fish may explain the interest that was shown by previous studies.
Previous studies indicated that eating a lot of fish during pregnancy may help prevent the risk of depression after childbirth and promotes the growth of the brains of newborns.

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