Fish oil makes children smarter: Report

by pankaj kumar | September 26, 2008 at 07:27 am
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makes children smarter: Report Press Trust of India Friday, September 26, 2008, (London) Want your child to do better in exams? Well, a daily dose of fish oil could be of help, for a new study has revealed that it makes kids smarter.

Yes, researchers in Britain have carried out the study and found that children who take a dose of fish oil supplement on a regular basis could do better in their exams as it boosts their mind power.

They have based their findings on an analysis of over 3,000 students in Britain who took fish capsules everyday for a period of six months leading up to their exams.

The results were compared with students who weren't part of the programme. The researchers found that those who took the fish oil supplements daily actually got two grades higher in their exams, an average of 17.7 points more, than those who did not take the pills.

But scientists have dismissed the experiment.

"No conclusions can be made about the benefits or otherwise. Parents who agree to supplementation of their kids may differ with regard to motivate and support their children compared with those that do not.

"Making comparisons with a group that did not take supplements introduces selection bias. The conclusions cannot be trusted," The Daily Telegraph quoted Prof Tom Sanders of King's College, London, as saying.

However, Dave Ford of the Durham County Council, which conducted the study, said there's no plan to continue giving the children with the fish oil capsules now that the donated pills had run out. He said he had been "upset" by the level of criticism the project had attracted from the scientific community.

But, he said the Council had never set out to conduct a scientific experiment
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Terri Potratz
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at 08:35 on September 26th, 2008

pankaj kumar, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Related story: children younger than 9 months who consume fish are less likely to suffer from eczema:

Introducing any type of fish before the baby reached nine months seemed to cut the risk of developing eczema by 25 per cent, the researchers reported in Thursday's online issue of the Archives of Disease in Childhood.

"The fact that fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids could partly explain the effects found in this cohort," the study's authors wrote.

pankajko
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at 08:37 on September 26th, 2008

pankaj kumar, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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pankajko

this is infomating and intresting too

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jiwant

pankaj kumar, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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jiwant

pankaj kumar, this rarely happens, but even though I originally thought this story was Good Stuff, I now have some questions.

Did you reveal all your sources?

I also wanted to confirm that you actually witnessed the event, or that you added information that you research on your own.

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