Reaearch found high-fat diet could result in fewer male babies born
date:May 27, 2019
Eating a diet with high omega 6 in the lead up to pregnancy, could play a role in a lower percentage of male babies being conceived, according to a new study led by a Griffith University researcher.

The research, High maternal linoleic acid diet in pregnancy, has been published in The Journal of Physiology.

Dr Deanne Skelly, Deputy Dean of Learning and Teaching and a Senior Lecturer in Griffiths School of Environment and Science, led the research which found a diet, with high concentrations of
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