Pregnant women, who maintain a healthy balanced diet will have children with stronger bones and larger than those that feed on evil. It seems obvious, but now there's confirmation. These are the results of a study presented at the conference of the National Osteoporosis Society in Manchester. " Our data add evidence to the fact that environmental influences during gestation affect the development of the skeleton of the child ," said Dr Zoe Cole of the University of Southampton. The researchers for their study examined the diets of 198 pregnant women, two models have emerged: the first was on a healthy diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables, yogurt and cereals. The second was a less healthy pattern, in which large amounts of foods like biscuits, chips, sugar, white bread, processed meat and soft drinks mamme.Le fed the assessments made on the bones of children to 9 years age have shown that a healthy maternal diet is associated with a larger size and bone density in children. " Babies born to mothers who followed a healthy diet had about 11% more bone mineral content in the body and an 8 per cent more body bone area "Cole has confirmed.
The impact of maternal diet was maintained even after taking into account factors such as smoking, the level of vitamin D and class, explained the authors. The report greater good diet-bone development remained even after taking into account the height, weight, arm circumference and birth weight of children. " A healthy diet during pregnancy has lasting effect on bone development of children - confirmed Cole- This reduces the risk of suffering of the small and in the future development of 'osteoporosis, a potentially debilitating condition of the bones .
The impact of maternal diet was maintained even after taking into account factors such as smoking, the level of vitamin D and class, explained the authors. The report greater good diet-bone development remained even after taking into account the height, weight, arm circumference and birth weight of children. " A healthy diet during pregnancy has lasting effect on bone development of children - confirmed Cole- This reduces the risk of suffering of the small and in the future development of 'osteoporosis, a potentially debilitating condition of the bones .
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