Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids include salmon, sardines and various nuts including walnuts.
Linoleic acid is the most common omega-6 fatty acid.
Also, accurately measuring fatty acid intake is difficult, partly due to reliance on participants’ own recollections of their dietary intake.
Considered individually, both high levels of omega-6 and omega-3 were linked with a lower risk of premature death.
Some patients request it with the goal of improving their mental health, heart health or risk of dementia, she said.
Persons:
”, Yuchen Zhang, Zhang, chia, ” Zhang, Lauren R, Sastre, Sastre wasn’t, ” Sastre, Kristin Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, “, ” Kirkpatrick
Organizations:
CNN, University of Georgia’s College of Public Health, Omega, National Institutes of Health, Clinic Program, East Carolina University, Cleveland Clinic, Regenerative, Harvard Health
Locations:
United Kingdom