Role of Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Neurodevelopment and Growth

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Makrides, Maria
Smithers, Lisa G.
Gibson, Robert A.
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IMPORTANCE OF GROWTH FOR HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT | 2010年 / 65卷
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MATERNAL FISH INTAKE; PRETERM INFANTS; DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID; VISUAL-ACUITY; TERM INFANTS; CHILDRENS IQ; DOUBLE-BLIND; SUPPLEMENTATION; PREGNANCY; FORMULA;
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There has been intense interest in the role of the n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (WPM) docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6n-3), in growth and development of infants. In 2009, there are at least twelve published randomized controlled trials (RCT) assessing the effects of LCPUFA supplementation of infant formula for preterm infants and seventeen RCTs involving formula-fed term infants. In addition, at least; five RCTs have investigated the effect of DHA supplementation during pregnancy and/or lactation on infant and early child development. Collectively, the published literature has demonstrated no harm of dietary LCPUFA for infants regardless of whether they are born preterm or at term. However, developmental benefit is more consistently observed in infants born preterm. This may be explained by the fact that DHA accretion to neural tissues peaks during the fetal brain growth spurt; in the last trimester of pregnancy. Infants born preterm are denied the full gestation period to accumulate DHA and are at risk of incomplete DHA accumulation. New research is focused on the timing and dose of DNA supplementation needed to optimize developmental outcomes. Copyright (C) 2010 Nestec Ltd., Vevey/S. Karger AG, Basel
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