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原帖由 木头 于 2006-11-27 16:27 发表 
我父亲一直高血脂,血粘稠,听说澳洲的鱼油很好,去年回国的时候带了几瓶Blackmore的,在MyMedical(好像这个名字)买的,觉得应该不同于华人礼品店的那些伪劣产品。一直坚持每天服用,几乎快1年了吧,上周打电话问了 ...
yes. 有用的,吃了对记忆力不好也有用。下面是choice杂志评测的节略
Omega 3
The scientific evidence
* Epidemiological studies. A growing body of evidence from large, wellconducted epidemiological (population) studies suggests that eating omega-3s — specifically the long-chain fatty acids docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), but DHA in particular — decreases the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia.
Cognitive impairment ranges from mild to severe, at which point it may be diagnosed as dementia. With mild cognitive impairment, a person has problems with memory, language or another mental function severe enough to be noticeable to other people, but not serious enough to interfere with daily life.
Epidemiological studies can show statistical relationships between elements of diet and illness or mortality — salt intake and high blood pressure, for example — and the evidence is often used to advocate public health interventions such as dietary changes. But, unlike clinical trials, they don’t conclusively show cause and effect.
* Clinical trials. The UK-based Cochrane Collaboration conducted a systematic review of research, looking for randomised, controlled clinical trials of omega-3 supplementation in healthy older adults that might support the evidence from epidemiological studies. It found two trials that met its selection criteria, but they were still being conducted.
They’ve since been completed, but results won’t be published until late this year. Without good-quality clinical trial data the Cochrane Collaboration concluded that omega-3 supplements can’t be recommended for the explicit purpose of preventing cognitive impairment or dementia, although studies do suggest a protective effect.
* It is, however, widely accepted that DHA and EPA can reduce the risk of heart disease and that increasing your omega-3 intake provides a wide range of other health benefi ts. Given the encouraging results from epidemiological studies that omega-3 may also protect against dementia, it’s worth making sure that you’re getting enough. |
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