Study finds children who regularly eat fish could be more sociable

Academics said that encouraging children to eat fish is 'likely to have a positive effect on child development'
Study finds children who regularly eat fish could be more sociable

So-called ā€œwhite-coated fish productsā€ — fish fingers or similar — made up almost half (46%) of the the average total seafood intake. Picture: Arna Crowley

Children who regularly eat fish could be more sociable and kind than their peers, a new study suggests.

Academics said that encouraging children to eat fish is ā€œlikely to have a positive effect on child developmentā€.

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