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Going vegan ‘risks babies being born with low IQ’

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VEGAN diets could be putting the intelligen­ce of the next generation at risk, a nutritioni­st has warned.

The growing fad for “plant-based” diets risks creating mass deficiency in choline – a nutrient which is critical to brain developmen­t.

Choline – which is found in meat, fish, eggs and dairy products – is particular­ly important during pregnancy, when it contribute­s to the healthy growth of a baby’s brain.

British food expert Dr Emma Derbyshire warned of the “unintended consequenc­es” of moving away from diets based on meat and dairy.

Dr Derbyshire, who was writing in the BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health journal, said those following a vegan diet risk dulling the brain power of the next generation, adding: “Plant-based diets are great and brilliant for the environmen­t.

“But in terms of reducing intake of choline – which is vital for foetal brain developmen­t – no one had given it much thought. The train is moving so fast, and more people are ditching meat and eggs. But it could leave many women of childbeari­ng age deficient in this key nutrient.”

Choline is also produced by the liver, but not in high enough quantities to meet the everyday requiremen­ts of the body. Additional choline must therefore be obtained through dietary sources.

She said: “If choline is not obtained in the levels needed from dietary sources... supplement­ation strategies will be required, especially in relation to key stages of the life cycle, such as pregnancy, when choline intakes are critical to infant developmen­t.”|

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