Omega-3 unlikely to prevent dementia in the elderly
date:Jun 14, 2012
The systematic review assesses data from more than 3,500 elderly people, concluding that those who consume omega-3 fish oil supplements are probably not reducing their chances of losing cognitive function.The researchers, led by Emma Sydenham from the London School of Hygiene Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), UK, said that based on the current available evidence supplements offered no benefits for cognitive health over placebo capsules or margarines, but that longer term effects are worth investigatin
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