Saturday, April 23, 2011

Omega-3 can help brain disorders for people with diabetes

Omega-3’s can help Alzheimer’s

According to a study conducted in April of 2007 by the Departments of Medicine and Neurology, University of California Los Angeles, eating a diet rich in DHA omega-3 fatty acid may slow or even prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Previous studies suggested that DHA may help in the treatment of Alzheimer’s, this was the first to reveal that DHA could actually help slow or prevent the development of the disease. [3]

In February 2010, The Journal of Nutrition published a review of DHA studies and found 9 studies associating increased fish consumption with reduced risk for dementia, including AD. The researchers concluded, “There is a real opportunity to use them for prevention.” [4]

The Diabetes / Parkinson’s Connection

A new study published in the April issue of the Journal of Diabetes Care has revealed that diabetes patients could have an elevated chance of developing Parkinson’s disease. The research, involving the review of around 289,000 older adults in the US, showed that people suffering from type 2 diabetes at the start of the study were 41 percent more likely to be diagnosed with Parkinson's disease over the next 15 years.

“That, however, does not prove that diabetes is a cause of Parkinson's,” said senior researcher Dr. Honglei Chen, of the U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. But Dr. Chen goes on to say that the two diseases could be connected because they share some similar underlying causes.[5]

Omega-3’s can help Parkinson’s

In 2008, a Canadian study conducted by Université Laval in Quebec found that omega-3 could help protect the brain against Parkinson's disease. “Our results suggest that this DHA deficiency is a risk factor for developing Parkinson's disease," explains researcher Frederic Calon, PhD, in a news release. “In North America, the average intake of DHA is between 60 to 80 mg a day, while experts recommend a daily minimum of 250 mg.” states Dr. Calon. [6],[7]


References

  1. http://www.diabetes.org/news-research/news/diabetes-in-the-news/alzheimersdiabetes-link.html
  2. http://forecast.diabetes.org/news/more-evidence-links-diabetes-alzheimers-risk
  3. http://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/news/20070418/omeg-3-fatty-acid-slowsalzheimers
  4. http://jn.nutrition.org/content/140/4/869.full
  5. http://www.parkinsonresearchfoundation.org/resources/information.aspx?post=cbd14722-b4a2-4ada-97fa-a475ae9d82cc
  6. http://www.webmd.com/parkinsons-disease/news/20071130/omega-3-fattyacids-vs-parkinsons
  7. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071126110453.htm

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