Prenatal omega-3 supplement can prevent high BP in children

IANS  |  New York 

Daily consumption by women of 600 milligrams (DHA) -- an found in prenatal vitamins, and fish -- can prevent in their children, caused by obesity, suggests a study.

"Prenatal DHA exposure appears to programme the developing foetus to be protected against the blood pressure elevating effects of in childhood," said Susan Carlson, at the

To better understand, the team included over 170 women with low-risk pregnancies in the clinical trial and the children were followed through up to six years.

Half of them were randomly given daily prenatal supplement of 600 milligrams DHA, and the other half a

The findings, published in the JAMA Network Open journal, showed being overweight and obese were associated with the expected higher blood pressure, but not among children whose mothers took DHA.

Obese and overweight children of mothers in the group had a large mean increase of 3.94 mm Hg for systolic and 4.97 mm Hg for diastolic compared with overweight/obese children of DHA-supplemented mothers.

Terming the difference statistically significant, of the report John Colombo, at the varsity, said, "This research is aimed at expectant mothers and paediatricians who wonder what you can do prior to the birth of your child to optimise and behaviour outcomes."

"The prenatal environment programmes a foetus' metabolism for what to expect in the postnatal environment. Part of DHA's known effects may be in programming cardiac function that preserves normal blood pressure in the case of high postnatal weight gain," he said.

The team believes lower blood pressure at age six might extend beyond childhood.

"It is known that blood pressure tracks over time such that people with higher early in life are more likely to have higher BP later in life," Carlson said.

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First Published: Sun, February 24 2019. 16:48 IST