No Cognitive Benefits In Seniors Taking Fish Oil
(not long enough for any true beneficial effects to be detected)
(not long enough for any true beneficial effects to be detected)
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The largest ever trial of fish oil supplements has found no evidence that they offer benefits for cognitive function in older people. The OPAL study investigated the effects of taking omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplements over a two year period on the cognitive function of participants aged 70-80 years.
The number of people with cognitive impairment is rising and it is estimated that by 2040, more than 81 million people globally will have dementia. Some studies have suggested that high intakes of omega-3 fatty acids, most commonly found in oily fish, are important for the maintenance of good cognitive health in later life. Read more: medicalnewstoday.com
Calls for increased vitamin D intake to boost public health
A combination of vitamin D-enriched food products and supplements could provide the backbone to a European-wide strategy for tackling vitamin D deficiency, which affects more than half the population. Read more: nutraingredients.com
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