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We already know the significant benefits the nutrient choline has on the developing brain during pregnancy, with offspring showing improvements in cognition, attention and memory.  Now new research published in the Neurobiology Disease Journel, shows additional benefits of choline in Down syndrome.

Findings from the study indicate that a higher consumption of choline by the mother lessens the impairment of children with Down syndrome as well as reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, which is common in people with Down syndrome.

“While older pregnant women are generally tested for a Down syndrome fetus, younger women are not, since their risk is low.  However, development of all fetuses – Down syndrome or now – would benefit from choline supplements during pregnancy” said Barbara Strupp, Cornell professor of nutritional sciences and psychology and senior study author.

Researchers found that the increased choline in the mothers diet improved brain function at a cellular level, by bolstering brain cell formation, particularly in the memory centre of the brain.

“Mounting evidence suggests that many women may not be consuming enough choline during pregnancy to promote optimal brain development and cognitive functioning of their babies – both normal and Down syndrome.  Increasing choline intake during pregnancy is sound nutritional advice for all women and may offer and even more pronounced benefit for Down syndrome offspring,” said Professor Strupp.

Professor Strupp explains that choline is an essential nutrient for everyone, but pregnant women have an even greater demand to support the developing fetus.

Recommended adequate intake for women prior to pregnancy is

  • 425mg for women 19 – 70+ years
  • 440mg during pregnancy 18 – 50 years
  • 550mg during breastfeeding 18 – 50 years

Good sources of choline include lecithin granules, eggs, beef, salmon, chicken, baked beans, kidney beans, lentils, brussel sprouts, broccoli, spinach, cauliflower, wheatgerm, oats and milk.  Good pregnancy supplements should also provide the recommended adequate intake of choline, such as Zycia Natal Nutrients.

  • Thankyou for the information! As a first time mum, it’s good to have articles like this to know what does or doesn’t help, so reassuring!

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  • There is always new infornation or changing information! Thank you for sharing!

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  • Thank you for this information as an older woman wanting to have more children I find it very interesting as age factors into it also

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  • thanks for the new knowledge,

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  • I enjoyed read this informative article – thank you.

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  • Interesting read, I’d never heard of it either.

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  • I had never heard of choline before- good to know

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  • haha the things i find out after I have my children. Its good to know though

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  • This is all news to me

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  • Interesting read, I’d never heard of it either.

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  • Wow, choline really seems like a miracle and I’d never even heard of it before today.

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  • I found this to be a very interesting read. Articles like this are really help ful. I like reading just for general knowledge ..

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  • Thanks for a very informative article.

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  • Interesting read. I hadn’t heard of choline and Down syndrome before. Good thing I eat porridge/muesli on a daily basis 😉

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  • A great read and great advice! I’ll share with my sis!

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  • Lucky I naturally love all those foods!

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  • Egg yolk egg yolk n more egg yolk!

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  • Since turning 30 def good to know .. thankyou

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  • Wow I never knew this about choline. It wasn’t focused on when I had my son.

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  • I was an older mum with the last 2 children (twins) and no one told me about the chlorine with it. Hopefully no one children getting too old.

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