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2014/09/09 |
IJGM - Omega-3 FA Beneficial in Preventing Memory Decline |
Abubakari AR, Naderali MM, Naderali EK. Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation and cognitive function: are smaller dosages more beneficial? Int J Gen Med. 2014 Sep 19;7:463-73.
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As longevity increases, so does the global prevalence of cognitive dysfunction. Numerous lifestyle and/or dietary interventions such as omega-3 fatty acids have been suggested to improve memory. Therefore, this study examined the consistency and strength of the impact of supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids on overall cognitive function using systematic reviews and meta-analytic methods.
Of 905 studies retrieved from all searches, 12 randomized controlled trials were included in the meta-analysis. There were differences between studies reporting outcomes for single memory function parameters. Subgroup analysis of doses used (low versus high) indicated that subjects receiving low (<1.73 g/day) doses of omega-3 fatty acids had a significant reduction in cognitive decline rate (-0.07, 95% confidence interval -0.01, -0.02) but there was no evidence for beneficial effects at higher doses (+0.04, 95% confidence interval -0.06, +0.14) compared with the placebo group.
This study suggests that omega-3 fatty acids may be beneficial in preventing memory decline at lower doses.
PMID: 25278774
See following website for full manuscript.
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Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4179753/
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