The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis suggests prenatal nutrition sets the stage for the developing brain, with effects that last into adulthood. Macronutrient and micronutrient requirements increase in pregnancy and deficiencies can influence fetal neurodevelopment and cognition. Foods such as eggs, meat, and seafood contain many of the nutrients needed for healthy neurodevelopment and intake should be encouraged among women of reproductive age. Family practice clinicians play an important role in providing nutrition recommendations surrounding food and prenatal supplements to consume before, during, and after pregnancy.
Keyphrases
- early life
- pregnancy outcomes
- white matter
- physical activity
- pregnant women
- healthcare
- resting state
- preterm birth
- public health
- functional connectivity
- primary care
- mental health
- palliative care
- multiple sclerosis
- heavy metals
- mild cognitive impairment
- weight gain
- body mass index
- insulin resistance
- health promotion
- breast cancer risk