Health and Fitness

Increased Intake of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Improves Children’s Reading and Behaviour

UNITED KINGDOM–(ENEWSPF)–7 September 2012.  A new study by the University of Oxford has shown that daily supplements of omega-3 fatty acids (Docosahexaenoic acid, or DHA) improved the reading and behaviour of underperforming children in mainstream primary schools. The researchers worked with children aged between seven and nine who had underperformed in standardised reading tests.

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The research suggests that DHA supplementation is a simple and effective way to improve reading and behaviour in healthy but underperforming…

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