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Original title: Daddy's Guide! Beauty Study: Father's diet is about a child's health
know that a mother's pregnancy diet is about a child's health. What a father eats before conception also has a big impact on a child's health, according to a new study from the University of Cincinnati.
the researchers experimented with fruit flies, feeding female fruit flies the same food, but male fruit flies low-carbohydrate, high-protein or high-carbohydrate, low-protein foods. The results showed that the diet consisted of lower carbohydrate, high protein-based male fruit fly offspring are healthier, and if male fruit fly diet is high carbohydrate, low protein-based, the survival rate of their offspring is lower than the former.
University of Cincinnati biologist Michael Pollack, who led the study, said that in terms of breeding offspring, "many species ... are not. Matri family received more attention, and there was a significant association between diet and offspring. Our study found a surprising link between patriarchal diets and offspring.
researchers report in the Journal of the Royal Society's Biology Branch that fruit flies are targeted because of their high esoteric nature. For humans, if you want children, fathers need to eat more fish, meat, vegetables, fruits, etc., less carbohydrates and sugary foods. (Joe Ying)