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It's well known that a healthy diet during pregnancy is important, but now research shows
dads' diets also play an important role — that is, before conception.
"A new study suggests a father's diet pre-conception affects the development of his child. Scientists
say that the father's vitamin levels may be just as important to their offspring's health
and development as their mother's." (Via Fox News)
The study from McGill University in Montreal says folic acid, a form of vitamin B, is especially
important. Vitamin C and zinc are also essential. (Via March of Dimes)
Researchers worked with mice and compared the offspring of the fathers who had sufficient
folate intake with those who didn't. (Via KOVR)
They found male mice with low levels of those important vitamins were 30 percent more likely
to have babies with birth defects.
"That means men should put away the junk food, too, and stick to the left — greens. Alcohol
also interferes with the vitamins, so doctors say it is best to stop drinking before conception."
(Via KEYE)
One researcher said, "We saw some pretty severe skeletal abnormalities that included both
cranio-facial and spinal deformities." They also found underdeveloped digits, shortened
jaws and clubfeet. (Via Science Daily)
Researchers say next they hope to analyze the effects a father's weight, particularly
being overweight, can have on his offspring.