Prenatal choline supplementation enhances sustained attention in children

Strupp BJ, Canfield RL, et al.

Prenatal choline supplementation enhances sustained attention in children

30 Apr 2025

This randomized controlled feeding study investigated the effects of prenatal choline supplementation on children's sustained attention.

Pregnant women were assigned to consume either 480 mg/day (the Adequate Intake) or 930 mg/day of choline during the third trimester. Their children's attention was assessed at 7 years of age using a sustained attention task.

Results indicated that children whose mothers received 930 mg/day of choline exhibited significantly better sustained attention compared to those in the 480 mg/day group. These findings suggest that higher maternal choline intake during pregnancy can have lasting benefits on offspring's cognitive function.

Prenatal choline supplementation improves child sustained attention
Strupp BJ, Canfield RL, et al. FASEB J. 2022;36(1):e22162. doi:10.1096/fj.202101217R.

https://faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1096/fj.202101217R

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