2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4208539/v1
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Pre-pregnancy overweight or obesity moderates the association between prenatal maternal depression and infant cord blood omega-3 levels

Lauren A. Costello,
Katherine Ziegler,
Lacey McCormack
et al.

Abstract: Background Empirical evidence has demonstrated associations between pre-pregnancy obesity and perinatal maternal depressive symptoms. Omega-3 is an essential fatty acid derived from dietary sources that is critical for fetal brain development. Pre-pregnancy obesity is associated with higher omega-3 intake, but a weaker association between dietary intake and respective maternal and cord blood omega-3 levels. Further, lower intake of omega-3 during pregnancy has been linked to higher depressive symptoms. Yet, p… Show more

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