Dieting In Pregnancy Can Lower Baby’s Iq

Cutting back on vital nutrients and calories in the first half of pregnancy stunts the development of an unborn child’s brain, says a new study. Although it was carried out on primates, researchers say http://finance.yahoo.com/news/garcinia-cambogia-extract-investigation-now-190000760.html the same findings are likely to be true for women, reports the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Thomas McDonald of the University of Texas Health Science Centre US, who conducted the study, said: “This study is a further demonstration of the importance of good maternal health and diet.” “It supports the view that poor diets in pregnancy can alter development of foetal organs, in this case the brain, in ways that will have lifetime effects on offspring, potentially lowering IQ and predisposing to behavioural problems.” Past studies have shown that severe diets, famines and food shortages during pregnancy can harm unborn babies, according to the Daily Mail. But miracle garcinia cambogia the new study looked at the sort of “moderate dieting” typical of women in Britain and America. They compared two groups of baboon mothers at a primate research centre in San Antonio, US.
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‘Eating in front of the TV’: Top 5 weight loss mistakes to avoid

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Skipping meals: Many people resort to skipping meals, because they think it is a good way to cut down oncalories. But this is one of the worstweight lossmistakes one can commit. When you skip meals, your bodys survival mechanism, slows down your metabolismto prevent you from starving. Also, this process of skipping meals will only make you hungrier and induce you to binge eat later on. Opting for several small meals all throughout the day is a much better option than eating two or three large meals.
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