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Effect modification of FADS2 polymorphisms on the association between breastfeeding and intelligence: results from a collaborative meta-analysis

By Fernando Pires Hartwig and others
BackgroundAccumulating evidence suggests that breastfeeding benefits the childrens intelligence. Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) present in breast milk may explain part of this association. Under a nutritional adequacy hypothesis, an interaction between breastfeeding and genetic variants associated with endogenous LC-PUFAs synthesis might be expected. However, the literature on this topic... Show more
December 11, 2018
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Effect modification of FADS2 polymorphisms on the association between breastfeeding and intelligence: results from a collaborative meta-analysis
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