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NFI Touts Seafood Brain Benefits in New Cognition Kitchen Guide

June 2, 2021 โ€” The following was released by the National Fisheries Institute:

The National Fisheries Institute (NFI) has joined forces with the Wild Blueberry Association of North America and other healthy food commodities to offer a resource about eating a brain-boosting diet at all ages. The organizations created the Cognition Kitchen guide: a free digital brochure that provides simple, science-based information about brain-healthy foods along with 16 delicious recipes.

โ€œThe link between the foods we eat and brain health is not always top of mind for people. The Cognition Kitchen guide highlights a variety of foods that boost brain health throughout life,โ€ said Jennifer McGuire, MS RD, NFI dietitian. โ€œFish and shellfish are among the only foods naturally rich in a healthy type of omega-3 fat called DHA, which actually builds the brain and helps support brain health as we age.โ€

DHA makes up 97% of the omega-3s in a newbornโ€™s brain and the DHA content of an infantโ€™s brain triples during the first three months of life. Research shows that children of moms who eat seafood 2-3 times each week during pregnancy reach milestonesโ€“like climbing stairs, copying sounds and drinking from a cupโ€“more quickly.

โ€œThe Dietary Guidelines for Americans encourage people, especially moms-to-be, to eat a variety of seafoodโ€”including popular options like salmon, canned tuna, shrimp, tilapia and crabโ€”at least 2-3 times each week.โ€ said Rima Kleiner, MS RD, NFI dietitian and Dish on Fish spokesperson. โ€œThe Cognition Kitchen guide brings this recommendation to life with well-rounded recipes and meal suggestions.โ€

The resource is free and available for download at www.cognition-kitchen.com.

Additional NFI Resources on the health-benefits of seafood:

  • Click here for your copy of the Pregnant Womanโ€™s Guide to Eating Seafood.
  • Learn more about how to include seafood 2-3 times each week in your familyโ€™s meal plan by visiting Dish on Fish.

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