Processed foods and diet quality in pregnancy may affect child neurodevelopment disorders: a narrative review.
Roberta ZupoFabio CastellanaGiovanni BoeroEmilia MateraGiuseppe ColaciccoPrisco PiscitelliMaria Lisa ClodoveoMariangela RondanelliFrancesco PanzaMadia LozuponeRodolfo SardonePublished in: Nutritional neuroscience (2023)
A maternal diet with many UPFs, saturated fats, and total sugars (especially those added or hidden in packaged carbonated beverages) can adversely affect a child's cognitive development. Knowledge needs to be further extended and managed from a prevention perspective in light of the well-known negative effects of UPFs on human health in all age groups.