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Weekly fish consumption linked to better sleep, higher IQ, study finds
December 21, 2017, University of Pennsylvania
 

Children who eat fish at least once a week sleep better and have IQ scores that are 4 points higher, on average, than those who consume fish less frequently or not at all, according to new findings from the University of Pennsylvania published this week in Scientific Reports, a Nature journal.

Previous studies showed a relationship between omega-3s, the fatty acids in many types of fish, and improved intelligence, as well as omega-3s and better sleep. But they've never all been connected before. This work, conducted by Jianghong Liu, Jennifer Pinto-Martin and Alexandra Hanlon of the School of Nursing and Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor Adrian Raine, reveals sleep as a possible mediating pathway, the potential missing link between fish and intelligence.

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-12-weekly-fish-consumption-linked-higher.html

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Re: Weekly fish consumption linked to better sleep, higher IQ, study finds
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2017, 12:52:08 pm »
If it's a choice between dumb and tired or eating fish, I'll take dumb and tired.