Pregnancy diet may not affect child's risk of wheezing
A study found no difference in a child's risk of wheezing among mothers who had a healthy Mediterranean-style diet during pregnancy and those who followed a less healthful Western-style diet. The researchers said future studies should look at specific nutrients during pregnancy and children's wheezing and asthma risk.
Reuters | 07/28
This story published in AAP SmartBrief on 07/29/2010
More from SmartBrief:
Study ties prenatal smoke exposure to poor asthma drug response
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
RSV prophylaxis lowers wheezing risk for some children
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Herpes drugs are safe to take during early pregnancy, a study finds
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Get stories like these delivered daily for FREE:
|
AAP SmartBrief
Designed specifically for pediatricians and child health professionals, AAP SmartBrief is a FREE e-mail newsletter. It delivers must-read pediatric news directly to you each weekday. Learn more |
