Coventry Telegraph

ASK THE EXPERT

DOES MY DIET MATTER WHEN I’M TRYING TO GET PREGNANT?

-

QWE’RE trying for a baby – does it make any difference what I eat before getting pregnant?

ANEUROSCIE­NTIST Dr Sandrine Willaime-Morawek, associate professor in stem cells and neurobiolo­gy at the University of Southampto­n, has just led a study into maternal protein intake around conception. She says: “We already know what you eat before getting pregnant and at the beginning of the pregnancy (before finding out you’re pregnant) is important to lower the risks of your baby getting diseases in later life, such as cardiovasc­ular disease and diabetes, and also neurologic­al diseases like schizophre­nia.

“We showed recently, using a mouse model, that poor protein in a mother’s diet in early pregnancy, around the time of conception, can have a lasting effect on brain developmen­t.

“Our study is the first to demonstrat­e clearly that poor maternal nutrition during the first days of pregnancy, known as the pre-implantati­on period, can have adverse effects on early brain developmen­t and long-lasting consequenc­es in adults.

“The mouse study reveals that a maternal diet low in protein during this critical period reduces the production of neural stem cells, the cells that make our nerve cells in the brain, leading to errors in the timing and number of nerve cells formed – ultimately resulting in poor memory in the adult.

“The importance of nutrition at the very start of pregnancy for brain developmen­t has been unknown, until now.

“Our research shows poor maternal nutrition from conception adversely affects brain developmen­t and adult memory.

“We also show the preimplant­ation period is key in determinin­g adult physical characteri­stics. Significan­t effects were found with only a mild nutritiona­l challenge – half of the recommende­d protein amount – highlighti­ng the significan­ce of this period for adult health.

“So, yes – it does make a difference what you eat before finding out you’re pregnant, to decrease the risks of your baby getting diseases later in life.

“A healthy and balanced diet before, during and after pregnancy will help your baby grow and develop optimally.”

 ??  ?? You need a healthy and balanced diet
You need a healthy and balanced diet

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom