UNDERNUTRITION AND BRAIN DEVELOPMENT EFFECT OF LYSINE AND THREONINE SUPPLE-MENTATION ON BRAIN FUNCTION IN MONOZYGOTIC TWINS
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This investigation confirmed that undernourished infants and children who were in a state of mild-moderate protein-calorie malnutrition showed significant cognitive growth when their diet was supplemened with lysine-threonine tablets for more than 3 years. In children over 3 years of age a rise in D. Q. might be less pronounced as compared with the cases of children under 3 years of age. Thus it is suggested that nutritional improvement of children in undernourished areas may somehow influence mental development, while it is certain that social, and environmental factors have a very important influence on brain function.
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著者
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河田 正治
National Institute of Nutrition
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若生 宏
Department of Pediatrics, Iwate Medical University
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大礒 敏雄
National Institute of Nutrition, Tokyo
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田村 盈之輔
National Institute of Nutrition, Tokyo
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畠山 富而
Department of Pediatrics, Iwate Medical University
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新井 恵一
Department of Pediatrics, Iwate Medical University
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野田 寛隆
Department of Pediatrics, Iwate Medical University
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河田 正治
National Institute of Nutrition, Tokyo
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大礒 敏雄
National Institute of Nutrition
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