reviewJournal of Human Nutrition and DieteticsSep 8, 2004Closed access

The health benefits of omega‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids: a review of the evidence

University of Westminster

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Abstract

The UK dietary guidelines for cardiovascular disease acknowledge the importance of long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) - a component of fish oils - in reducing heart disease risk. At the time, it was recommended that the average n-3 PUFA intake should be increased from 0.1 to 0.2 g day(-1). However, since the publication of these guidelines, a plethora of evidence relating to the beneficial effects of n-3 PUFAs, in areas other than heart disease, has emerged. The majority of intervention studies, which found associations between various conditions and the intake of fish oils or their derivatives, used n-3 intakes well above the 0.2 g day(-1) recommended by Committee on Medical Aspects of Food…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Polyunsaturated fatty acid
  • Fish oil
  • Guideline
  • Observational study
  • Disease
  • Environmental health
  • Long chain
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