The scientists said the children were fed salmon and snow before 9 months of age will halve the risk of respiratory problems. This finding is motivating parents to review eating habits for children.
The team from the University of Gothenburg (Sweden) 4171 randomly selected households to participate in this study. Accordingly the children in the family will be monitored diet and health status at the time of 4 months, 12 months to 4 years and a half.
Final test results show that for every five children were randomly selected, at least one child suffering from wheezing small, there is a child of 20 children frequently suffer from recurrent wheezing, more of these half are diagnosed with asthma.
But for groups of children were fed fish from the time before 9 months of age (usually salmon, cod and halibut fishing village), the symptoms on more than halved. In addition, long-term studies also showed that maintaining a diet rich in fish can help prevent asthma later on.
Emma Goksor Professor, head of research said: "Certificate of recurrent wheezing a clinical problem is common in children of preschool age should be a better treatment and need to raise awareness of copies of this issue. And the goal of our research is to identify risk factors and pathogenic factors preventing disease. "
Gothenburg University research was published in the journal Acta Paediatrica.
In addition, scientists also recommend that adults should include at least 2 servings of fish in the diet for a week because it provides its protein, vitamin and omega-3 fatty acids is beneficial for cardiovascular health.
In 2009, Swedish researchers found that women with fish oil supplements to the diet during pregnancy will help the child later was 16% lower risk of eczema (eczema) and decreased by 13% food allergies.
In the UK alone, there are now 5.4 million people being treated for asthma, a disease common in women than men
Food for children with eczema - good food vegetables
nutrition for children - children in the hospital - children health
The team from the University of Gothenburg (Sweden) 4171 randomly selected households to participate in this study. Accordingly the children in the family will be monitored diet and health status at the time of 4 months, 12 months to 4 years and a half.
Final test results show that for every five children were randomly selected, at least one child suffering from wheezing small, there is a child of 20 children frequently suffer from recurrent wheezing, more of these half are diagnosed with asthma.
But for groups of children were fed fish from the time before 9 months of age (usually salmon, cod and halibut fishing village), the symptoms on more than halved. In addition, long-term studies also showed that maintaining a diet rich in fish can help prevent asthma later on.
Emma Goksor Professor, head of research said: "Certificate of recurrent wheezing a clinical problem is common in children of preschool age should be a better treatment and need to raise awareness of copies of this issue. And the goal of our research is to identify risk factors and pathogenic factors preventing disease. "
Gothenburg University research was published in the journal Acta Paediatrica.
In addition, scientists also recommend that adults should include at least 2 servings of fish in the diet for a week because it provides its protein, vitamin and omega-3 fatty acids is beneficial for cardiovascular health.
In 2009, Swedish researchers found that women with fish oil supplements to the diet during pregnancy will help the child later was 16% lower risk of eczema (eczema) and decreased by 13% food allergies.
In the UK alone, there are now 5.4 million people being treated for asthma, a disease common in women than men
Food for children with eczema - good food vegetables
nutrition for children - children in the hospital - children health