Hillman N M, Khalid S R, Riopelle A J
Am J Clin Nutr. 1978 Mar;31(3):388-93. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/31.3.388.
Forty juvenile rhesus monkeys whose mothers were fed semisynthetic diets containing 13.4, 6.7, or 3.35% protein during pregnancy were tested as juveniles on four tests of perceptual-discrimination learning. All juveniles were well fed since birth. No significant differences in proficiency due to diet could be detected. It is concluded that thanks to the mother's proficient adaptation to the diet the fetus is well protected, and not deprived.