Description
Sea sh omega-3 fatty acids combined with 11 essential vitamins to support cognitive development in children learning age require regular intakes of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) that helps to develop and maintain cerebral and cognitive functions. DHA accumulates in the membrane of neurons, increases its fluidity and plays a positive role in synaptic transmission., , Intake of supplemental DHA leads to improvement in attention, learning and reading capacities, especially in children who are out of the normal range of cognitive development., , Educating children to eat healthy food is important. This helps prevent adoption of bad eating habits which can be at the origin of nutrient deficiencies in the long term. Among the nutrients required for proper brain function and cognition, omega-3 fatty acids play determinant role. DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) in particular accumulates in neuron membranes where it allows optimal transmission of nerve impulses. In addition the contribution of DHA to retina development and in the maintenance of vision in children has been well established.