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New research shows a clear link between diet during pregnancy and the risk of a child developing ADHD or autism. A Western diet high in fat, sugar, and processed foods may have a negative impact. Here are 10 key points you should know.

A Western diet may increase the risk

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Studies show that a diet high in fat, sugar, and processed foods increases the risk of ADHD and autism in children.

Too little fish and vegetables can have an impact

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Women who consume very little fish, fruit, and vegetables have a higher risk of having a child with developmental disorders.

Refined grains can affect brain development

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White bread and pasta lack essential nutrients and may contribute to poorer brain development in the fetus.

High sugar intake during pregnancy is problematic

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Sodas, energy drinks, and other sugary beverages provide no essential nutrients but may increase the risk of ADHD, according to researchers.

Fatty animal products play a role

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A diet high in fat from butter, full-fat dairy products, and red meat may negatively impact fetal development, according to the study.

Moderate changes can make a difference

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Even small dietary adjustments can reduce the risk. Women who switched to a healthier diet had significantly lower instances of developmental disorders in their children.

The first and second trimester are the most critical

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Research indicates that diet during the first six months of pregnancy has the greatest influence on the child’s development.

Women who changed their diet reduced the risk

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The study found that women who improved their diet during pregnancy had a lower risk of having a child with ADHD or autism.

Blood tests confirmed the link

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Analyses of blood samples from over 60,000 mother-child pairs revealed a clear connection between diet during pregnancy and the development of ADHD and autism in children.

This article is based on information from IFORM.

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