Nutrition in early life interacts with genetic risk to influence preadult behaviour in the Raine Study

CONCLUSIONS: Nutrition in early life and psychiatric genetic risk may interact to determine lasting child behaviour. Contrary to our hypothesis, we find dietary benefits in individuals with lower ADHD PGS, necessitating replication. We also highlight the possibility of including genetics in early nutrition intervention trials for causal inference.

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