Uma pesquisa da Universidade de Brighton, na Grã-Bretanha, sugere que meninas que têm uma dieta rica em carne podem começar a menstruar antes que outras crianças. Os pesquisadores compararam as dietas de mais de 3 mil meninas de 12 anos e descobriram uma ligação entre a menstruação antecipada e o alto consumo de carne aos três anos de idade (mais do que oito porções por semana) e aos sete anos (mais de 12 porções por semana). No artigo, publicado na revista especializada Public Health Nutrition, os pesquisadores afirmaram que a dieta rica em carne pode preparar o corpo para a gravidez, desencadeando a puberdade antecipada. "Carne é uma boa fonte de zinco e ferro, requisitos que são altos durante a gravidez", disse a coordenadora do estudo, Imogen Rogers, da Universidade de Brighton. "Uma dieta rica em carne pode ser vista como indicativo de condições nutricionais adequadas para uma gravidez bem sucedida", acrescentou. [O que não significa que não se possam obter os nutrientes necessários sem o uso - e os riscos - da carne.]
English:High meat diet 'can anticipate menstruation
A University of Brighton, UK, suggests that girls who have a diet rich in meat may begin to menstruate earlier than other children. The researchers compared the diets of more than 3,000 girls aged 12 and discovered a link between menstruation and the early high meat intake to three years of age (more than eight servings per week), and seven years (over 12 servings per week). In the article, published in the journal Public Health Nutrition, the researchers said that diet rich in meat can prepare the body for pregnancy, triggering early puberty. "Meat is a good source of zinc and iron requirements are high during pregnancy," said study coordinator, Imogen Rogers, University of Brighton. "A diet rich in meat can be seen as indicative of appropriate nutritional conditions for a successful pregnancy," he added. [This does not mean that they can not get the necessary nutrients without the use - and risks - of the flesh.]
A University of Brighton, UK, suggests that girls who have a diet rich in meat may begin to menstruate earlier than other children. The researchers compared the diets of more than 3,000 girls aged 12 and discovered a link between menstruation and the early high meat intake to three years of age (more than eight servings per week), and seven years (over 12 servings per week). In the article, published in the journal Public Health Nutrition, the researchers said that diet rich in meat can prepare the body for pregnancy, triggering early puberty. "Meat is a good source of zinc and iron requirements are high during pregnancy," said study coordinator, Imogen Rogers, University of Brighton. "A diet rich in meat can be seen as indicative of appropriate nutritional conditions for a successful pregnancy," he added. [This does not mean that they can not get the necessary nutrients without the use - and risks - of the flesh.]



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