How Omega-3 Fights Depression – LEF July 2016

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"WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW"

  • Many older adults suffer from depressive symptoms and major depression.
  • It is now recognized that chronic inflammation is an important contributor to depression risk.
  • Omega-3 fats are well-known for their powerful anti-inflammatory properties.
  • A new study demonstrates close links between low omega-3 blood levels and risk for depressive symptoms, helping to further strengthen the inflammation-depression link.
  • Earlier studies have already shown that the administration of omega-3 in conjunction with antidepressant treatment is superior to antidepressant treatment alone.
  • Omega-3 supplementation should be a major part of any serious age-decelerating regimen, because of the widespread benefits of its anti-inflammatory properties.
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Omega-3 and Depression (items in both categories)


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