Higher choline intake in late pregnancy reduces inflammation

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Higher dietary choline intake in late pregnancy is linked to reduced inflammation. Researchers found a significant association between consuming more choline and lower levels of a key inflammation marker, hs-CRP, in the third trimester. This nutrient, found in eggs and meat, is often lacking in prenatal diets, and the study suggests current recommendations may need reevaluation.


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