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of Fish Oil for Fitness and Health When
the words oils and fats are mentioned, health-conscious individuals tend to run
for cover. What they fail to realize is that there are good fats and bad fats.
Complete avoidance of intake of oils and fats would actually be detrimental
rather than beneficial to their health. The
Truth about Fish Oil Essential fatty acids must always be part of our daily
diet without them, we take one step closer to our deaths. Essential fatty
acids are divided into two families: omega-6 EFAs and omega-3 EFAS. Although
there are only very slight differences to distinguish the two groups of essential
fatty acids from each other, studies have revealed that too much intake of omega-6
EFAs can lead to inflammation, blood clotting and tumor growth. The good news,
however, is that the opposite is true for omega-3 EFAs. Omega-6 EFAs can be found
in vegetable oils while omega-3 EFAs can be found in fish oils among other foods. Omega-6
vs. Omega-3 Physicians and scientists are of the same opinion that the cause
behind increasing cases of heart disease, hypertension or high blood pressure,
obesity, diabetes, premature aging and certain kinds of cancer is none other than
an imbalanced intake of omega-3 and omega-6 EFAs. As
mentioned earlier on, omega-6 EFAs can be found in vegetable oils. This includes
but is not limited to corn oil and soy oil, both of which contains high amounts
of linoleic acid. Omega-3 EFAs on the other hand can be found also in marine plankton
and walnut and flaxseed oils. It should be significant to take note that fatty
fish and fish oils contain eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid
(DHA), fatty acids that have been observed to provide many benefits to the human
body. In the early 1970s, a study on Greenland Eskimos have revealed that
one of the major reasons why they rarely suffer from heart diseases is because
of their high-fat diet (mainly composed of fish). The
two essential fatty acids, EPA and DHA, are also helpful in preventing atherosclerosis,
heart attacks, depression and various forms of cancer. Fish oil supplemented food
have also proven to be useful in treating illnesses like rheumatoid arthritis,
diabetes, Raynauds disease and ulcerative colitis. Other
Benefits of Fish Oil There are a lot more illnesses and situations in which
intake of fish oil has proven to be significantly beneficial. Making
the Heart Healthier The heart is inarguably one of the most important parts
of our body and having an unhealthy heart means having to suffer a rather limited
lifespan. Naturally, its in our best interests to keep our hearts happy
and healthy and one way of doing that is eating food that contains fish oil. In
Athens, Greece, for instance, a study was made to show if there was a direct relationship
between high fish diet and inflammation of blood vessels. The results revealed
that those who ate more fish than the others had a lower level of C-reactive protein
and interleukin-6, factors that are commonly used to measure likelihood of blood
vessel inflammation. These benefits remained even when the various risks associated
with high fish diet were taken into account. Fish
to Become Thin In Perth, Australia, a study had revealed that fish consumption
can be used against hypertension and obesity. Researchers of the UWA (University
of Western Australia) have discovered that a weight-loss diet which includes a
regular amount of fish consumption can be quite effective in reducing blood pressure
and improving glucose tolerance. Fish
Oil to Combat Asthma People suffering from respiratory problems like asthma
tend to be perceived as unfit and unhealthy. They should now be pleased to learn
that certain studies have revealed the benefits of fish oil for asthma-burdened-individuals.
Statistics show that approximately 20 to 25% of children today suffer one form
of asthma or another at a certain point in their lives. And certain evidence reveals
a regular diet of food with high linoleic acid content as the reason behind it. Researchers
of UW (University of Wyoming) conducted a study by subjecting a number of children
to a high-fish diet while others continued with their regular diet. Results revealed
that the participants who ate more fish were less prone to asthma attacks and
were able to breathe more easily as well. Consult
Your Nutritionist Now Nothing is good when consumed or used excessively but
complete avoidance of a particular food type is equally harmful as well. Ask your
nutritionist for the right amount of fish intake for your age and health status. Back
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