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Research suggests that so-called 'clever capsules'
improve youngsters' brainpower and concentration levels.
The performance of children across all ages and
abilities has been raised in a series of high-profile
trials across the country, reports SARAH HARRIS, Daily
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'Clever
Capsules' that Boost Young Brains
Research suggests that so-called 'clever capsules'
improve youngsters' brainpower and concentration levels.
The performance of children across all ages and
abilities has been raised in a series of high-profile
trials across the country, reports SARAH HARRIS, Daily
Mail.
Regular doses of fish oils can dramatically boost
young children's grasp of the three Rs, studies have
revealed. In the latest study, 34 pupils aged eight to
nine at Newhall Park Primary School in Bradford received
a daily dose of omega-3 oils. The pupils, representing a
broad ability range, were given tests in reading,
writing and numeracy before the study began, and again
nine months later. 74% of children showed improvements
in numeracy, 81% in reading and 67% in writing.
Some pupils leapt ahead by the equivalent of more than
two levels in national curriculum tests. Teachers also
noted improvements in concentration levels and
behaviour.
The study, funded by Boots, was launched last
September after teachers at the primary school became
concerned about the concentration levels of some pupils.
Healthy school meals were also introduced.
'Incredible differences'
Headmaster John Flockton said: "A couple of years ago
we noticed that a significant number of pupils were
fidgety and had a low attention span, not being able to
sit through the Harvest Festival. But now that has all
changed. "We are seeing some incredible differences, not
least that children can sit still and can engage with
teaching and learning. We have been thrilled with the
changes we have seen in the children." He said that one
pupil with learning difficulties, who was previously
unable to hold a pencil, could now sit still and hold a
conversation with teachers. He called for government
funding for schools to give omega-3 to pupils. "This
would be a significant help for some children," he said.
Omega-3 oils are polyunsaturates or 'good' fats which
are important for the functioning of the body. The
essential fatty acids are found in fish such as tuna,
mackerel, salmon, herring and trout.
A recent study discovered that daily doses of fish oils
could also improve children's GCSE performance. Pupils
aged 15 and 16 at Fleetwood Sports College in Lancashire
took capsules containing omega-3 for 12 weeks in the
critical run-up to their exams last year. On average,
they exceeded the results predicted for them by one
grade.
Research from Durham Local Education Authority
revealed that toddlers whose communication skills were
below average could catch up in months by taking
essential fats found in fish and seeds. At the start of
the trial, almost half of the 65-strong group of
children aged 18 to 30 months were rated as having
'poor' or 'very poor' behaviour. But after receiving
daily doses of a combination of omega-3 fish oil and
omega-6 evening primrose oil for five months, nine out
of ten had improved to moderate or good ratings.
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