Choline is classified as an essential nutrient, which means it must be derived from the food we eat. It has a vital role in cellular growth and metabolism and research has suggested that the interactions between choline and DHA support roles in brain and eye health. Our bodies can make choline, but not in sufficient quantity to maintain health.
What is choline and why is it important for young children? Print
Modified on: Tue, 18 Feb, 2025 at 8:23 PM
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