Maternal Heart Health During Pregnancy May Reduce Child Developmental Delay Risk
A cohort study in Japan, involving over 8,000 mother-child pairs, suggests a connection between better maternal cardiovascular health during pregnancy and a reduced likelihood of developmental delay in offspring at age four. Researchers utilized the Life's Essential 8 metrics to evaluate the mothers' heart health. This finding highlights the importance of maternal well-being for child development.
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