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Study associates maternal choline with infant intelligence and development

A study by Nantong University published in the European Journal of Nutrition observed that higher maternal dietary choline intake during late pregnancy is associated with improved neurobehavioral development in infants. The research, involving 256 mother-infant pairs, found that only a small percentage of pregnant women met the adequate intake for choline, which is crucial for early brain development and nervous system function.
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nutraingredients.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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