Omega-3s May Benefit Newborns, Menopausal Women and Obese Individuals
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“Additional DHA offers a simple, economical way to improve infant nutrition and reduce serious mental developmental delays related to preterm delivery,” said PUFA Newsletter Editor
An Italian study showed that providing DHA to healthy infants throughout the first year of life helps them reach some developmental milestones earlier, such as sitting without support. Just 20 milligrams of DHA was enough to make a difference.
EPA proved beneficial to women around the time of menopause.
“Once others confirm these findings, women may have a safe, effective way to ease the distress associated with menopause,” Nettleton added.
Obese individuals may also benefit from omega-3s. Spanish researchers found that animals fed omega-3s deposited significantly less fat in their fat tissue and livers, and had much lower production of inflammatory substances. This suggests that increased consumption of omega-3s by obese humans might discourage fat gain and promote healthier fat tissue and liver metabolism. Another study from
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SOURCE Fats of Life
