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1996/04/01 |
Phys Beh - Lower Levels of EFA in Boys with Behavior, Learning, and Health Problems |
Stevens L, Zentall S, Abate M, et al. Omega-3 fatty acids in boys with behavior, learning, and health problems. Physiol Behav,1996;59(4-5):915-920.
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The purpose of the study reported here was to compare behavior, learning, and health problems in boys ages 6 to 12 with lower plasma phospholipid total omega-3 or total omega-6 fatty acid levels with those boys with higher levels of these fatty acids.
A greater frequency of symptoms indicative of essential fatty acid deficiency was reported by the parents of subjects with lower plasma omega-3 or omega-6 fatty acid concentrations than those with higher levels.
A greater number of behavior problems, assessed by the Conners' Rating Scale, temper tantrums, and sleep problems were reported in subjects with lower total omega-3 fatty acid concentrations.
Additionally, more learning and health problems were found in subjects with lower total omega-3 fatty acid concentrations. (Only more colds and more antibiotic use were reported by those subjects with lower total omega-6 fatty acids).
These findings are discussed in relation to recent findings for omega-3 experimentally deprived animals.
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Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8778886
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