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Unhealthy diet could harm your baby

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BABIES whose mothers consumed a high-fat diet during their pregnancy may have increased risk of developing mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression, warns a study.

The findings of an animal study, showed that an unhealthy diet not only created health problems for expectant mothers, but also altered childrens’ developmen­t of the brain and endocrine system which leads to long-lasting mental health ramificati­ons.

“Given the high level of dietary fat consumptio­n and maternal obesity in developed nations, these findings have important implicatio­ns for the mental health of future generation­s,” said Elinor Sullivan, assistant professor at the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) in the US.

Further, exposure to a highfat diet during gestation and early in developmen­t impaired the developmen­t of neurons containing serotonin - a neurotrans­mitter that is critical in developing brains.

On the other hand, introducin­g the child to a healthy diet at an early age also failed to reverse the effect, the researcher­s said. “It’s not about blaming the mother, but about educating pregnant women about the potential risks of a high-fat diet in pregnancy and empowering them and their families to make healthy choices by providing support. We also need to craft public policies that promote healthy lifestyles and diets,” Sullivan said. For the study, published in the journal Frontiers in Endocrinol­ogy, the team tested the effect of a maternal high-fat diet on non-human primates, tightly controllin­g their diet in a way that would be impossible in a human population.

Researcher­s grouped 65 female Japanese macaques, one given a high-fat diet and one a control diet during pregnancy. They subsequent­ly measured and compared anxiety-like behaviour among 135 offspring and found that both males and females exposed to a high-fat diet during pregnancy exhibited greater incidence of anxiety compared with those in the control group. – IANS

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