Facial features may be influenced by what your mother ate during pregnancy. Protein-rich diets lead to wider noses and jaws, scientists sayEvery person's unique facial features may have been influenced by what their mother ate during pregnancy, a study found - with protein-rich diets leading to wider noses and jaws.
Researchers say this can 'fine-tune' a baby's facial appearance by tweaking the length of the nose and width of the nostrils, the shape of the cheeks and the prominence of the jaw. READ MORE: Do YOU struggle to remember faces? You could be one of the 5% of people with FACE BLINDNESS Advertisement The reason for these subtle differences has long puzzled scientists, but now they believe the mother's diet is partly responsible for the appearance of offspring.
High-protein diets were shown to cause enlarged facial features, with more pronounced jaws and thicker nasal cartilage.
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