Publication: Fish consumption is associated with school performance in children in a non-linear way: results from the German cohort study KiGGS
Fish consumption is associated with school performance in children in a non-linear way: results from the German cohort study KiGGS
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Lehner, A., Staub, K., Aldakak, L., Eppenberger, P., Rühli, F., Martin, R. D., & Bender, N. (2020). Fish consumption is associated with school performance in children in a non-linear way: results from the German cohort study KiGGS. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, 2020(1), 2–11. https://doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoz038
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How the long chain fatty acids DHA and EPA in the diet permitted human brain evolution, and how much our brains need today to function optimally are still hot topics for debate. DHA and EPA are considered as semi-essential because only insufficient amounts can be produced from other nutrients, such that they must be ingested with the diet. However, the Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) of DHA and EPA, or of fish containing these fatty acids, has not yet been established. Eating fish is often recommended and generally considered beneficia
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Lehner, A., Staub, K., Aldakak, L., Eppenberger, P., Rühli, F., Martin, R. D., & Bender, N. (2020). Fish consumption is associated with school performance in children in a non-linear way: results from the German cohort study KiGGS. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, 2020(1), 2–11. https://doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoz038