Choline Supplements During Pregnancy May Prevent Schizophrenia
Research shows that the use of choline supplements during pregnancy may prevent schizophrenia. Specifically, lower rates of physiological schizophrenic risk factors in infants 33 days old has been noted when the dietary supplement is given during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy and early infancy.Robert Freedman, MD, professor and chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine and one of the study’s authors states: “Basic research indicates that choline supplementation during pregnancy facilitates cognitive functioning in offspring. Our finding that it ameliorates some of the pathophysiology associated with risk for schizophrenia now requires longer-term follow-up to assess whether it decreases risk for the later development of illness as well.”Choline is a water-soluble essential nutrient, typically grouped within the
To test their theory, researchers observed infant responses to a clicking sound. Typically, the brain responds fully to an initial click, however the response to a second click immediately following the first is inhibited. This trait is often absent among schizophrenia patients and relates to poor sensory filtering and familial transmission of schizophrenia risk. Researchers observed this effect among infants to represent the illness as schizophrenia does not normally appear until adolescence.
“Half the healthy pregnant women in this study took 3,600 milligrams of phosphatidylcholine each morning and 2,700 milligrams each evening; the other half took placebo. After delivery, their infants received 100 milligrams of phosphatidylcholine per day or placebo. Eighty-six percent of infants exposed to pre- and postnatal choline supplementation, compared to 43{c754d8f4a6af077a182a96e5a5e47e38ce50ff83c235579d09299c097124e52d} of unexposed infants, inhibited the response to repeated sounds, as measured with EEG sensors placed on the baby’s head during sleep.”
Type of Food
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mg of choline
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5 ounces (142 g) raw beef liver
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473
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Large hardboiled egg
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113
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Half a pound (227 g) cod fish
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190
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Half a pound of chicken
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150
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Quart of milk, 1{c754d8f4a6af077a182a96e5a5e47e38ce50ff83c235579d09299c097124e52d} fat
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173
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A gram soy lecithin
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30
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100 grams of Soybeans dry
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116
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A pound (454 grams) of cauliflower
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177
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A pound of spinach
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113
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A cup of wheat germ
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202
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Two cups (0.47 liters) firm tofu
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142
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Two cups of cooked kidney beans
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108
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A cup of uncooked quinoa
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119
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A cup of uncooked amaranth
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135
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A grapefruit
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19
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Three cups (710 cc) cooked brown rice
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54
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A cup (146 g) of peanuts
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77
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A cup (143 g) of almonds
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74
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Choline Supplementation DuringPregnancy Presents a New Approach to Schizophrenia Prevention
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SOURCE: Mental Health Blog – Read entire story here.