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LCP's AND MENTAL DEVELOPMENT

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Birch, Eileen E., Garfield, Sharon, Hoffman, Dennis R., Uauy, Ricardo and Birch, David G. "A randomized controlled trial of early dietary supply of long–chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and mental development in term infants." Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 42 (2000): 174–181.



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Uauy, R., Peirano, P., Hoffman, D., Mena, P., Birch, D., Birch, E. "Role of essential fatty acids in the function of the developing nervous system." Lipids 31 (1996): S167–S176.

Wainwright, P.E., "Do essential fatty acids play a role in brain and behavioral development?" Neuroscience and Behavioral Reviews 16 (1992): 193–205.

Willats, P., Forsyth, J.S., DiModugno, M.K., Varma, S. and Colvin, M. "Effect of long–chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in infant formula on problem solving at 10 months of age." Lancet 352 (1998): 688–691.

Willats, P., Forsyth, J.S., DiModugno, M.K., Varma, S. and Colvin, M. "Influence of long–chain polyunsaturated fatty acids on infant cognitive function." Lipids 33 (10) (1998): 973–979.

 

 

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