Omega-3 fatty acids have been linked to many health benefits. In particular, they may help promote brain and heart health, reduce inflammation, and protect against several chronic conditions.
Omega-3 fatty acids are incredibly important. They have many powerful health benefits for your body and brain. In fact, few nutrients have been studied as thoroughly as omega-3 fatty acids.
Here are 17 health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids that are supported by science.
Depression is one of the
Anxiety, another common disorder, is characterized by feelings of fear, panic, and restlessness.
Research suggests people who consume omega-3s regularly are less likely to have depression. What’s more, studies in people with depression and anxiety suggest that omega-3 supplements may improve symptoms.
There are three types of omega-3 fatty acids: alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Of the three, EPA appears to be the most beneficial for depression.
summaryOmega-3 supplements may help treat and prevent depression and anxiety. EPA seems to be the most effective at reducing symptoms of depression.
DHA, a type of omega-3, is a major structural component of the retina of your eye. When you don’t get enough DHA, vision problems may arise.
Interestingly, getting enough omega-3 is also linked to a
summaryAn omega-3 fatty acid called DHA is a major structural component of your eyes’ retinas. It may help prevent macular degeneration, which can cause vision impairment and blindness.
Omega-3s are crucial for brain growth and development in infants.
Getting enough omega-3s during pregnancy is
- improved cognitive development
- better communication and social skills
- fewer behavioral problems
- decreased risk of developmental delay
However, more research is needed, as some studies have produced
summaryGetting enough omega-3s during pregnancy and early life is crucial for your child’s development. Omega-3 supplementation is linked to improved cognitive development and a lower risk of developmental delay.
Heart attacks and strokes are the world’s
Decades ago,
Since then, omega-3 fatty acids have been tied to numerous benefits for heart health.
These benefits include:
- Triglycerides: Omega-3s can significantly
reduce levels of triglycerides. - HDL cholesterol: Some older studies suggest that omega-3s could raise HDL (good) cholesterol levels.
- Blood clots: Some
older research suggests that omega-3s can prevent blood platelets from clumping together, which can help prevent the formation of harmful blood clots. - Inflammation: Omega-3s
reduce the production of some substances released during your body’s inflammatory response.
For some people, omega-3s can also lower LDL (bad) cholesterol. However, evidence is mixed, as some studies find increases in LDL cholesterol levels.
Despite these beneficial effects on heart disease risk factors, there is no convincing evidence that omega-3 supplements can prevent heart attacks or strokes, and many studies find no benefit.
summaryOmega-3s may help improve numerous heart disease risk factors. However, omega-3 supplements do not seem to reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a behavioral disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Some research has found that children with ADHD have lower blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids than those without ADHD.
What’s more, numerous older studies suggest that omega-3 supplements could help reduce the symptoms of ADHD. In particular, omega-3s may help improve inattention and task completion. They might also decrease hyperactivity, impulsiveness, restlessness, and aggression.
However, more research is needed, as other studies have found no benefit of omega-3 supplementation on ADHD symptoms.
SummaryOmega-3 supplements may help reduce the symptoms of ADHD in children. However, more research is needed, as studies have turned up mixed results.
Metabolic syndrome is a collection of conditions, such as central obesity — also known as belly fat — as well as high blood pressure, high triglycerides, high blood sugar, and low HDL (good) cholesterol levels. It is a major public health concern because it increases your risk of many other illnesses, including heart disease and diabetes.
Some research suggests that omega-3 fatty acids could help improve blood sugar levels, inflammation, and heart disease risk factors in people with metabolic syndrome.
summaryOmega-3s may have numerous benefits for people with metabolic syndrome. They could improve blood sugar levels, reduce inflammation, and improve several heart disease risk factors.
Inflammation is a natural response to infections and damage in your body. Therefore, it is vital for your health.
However, inflammation sometimes persists for a long time, even without an infection or injury. This is called chronic — or long-term — inflammation. Long-term inflammation may contribute to almost every chronic illness, including heart disease and cancer.
Notably, omega-3 fatty acids can reduce the production of molecules and substances linked to inflammation, such as inflammatory eicosanoids and cytokines.
summaryOmega-3s may reduce chronic inflammation, which can contribute to heart disease, cancer, and various other diseases.
In autoimmune diseases, your immune system mistakes healthy cells for foreign cells and starts attacking them. Type 1 diabetes is one prime example, in which your immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in your pancreas.
According to one study from 2017, increased intake of several types of fatty acids during infancy, including DHA, was linked to a lower risk of type 1 diabetes-associated autoimmunity later in life.
Omega-3s may also help treat
summaryOmega-3 fatty acids may help treat and prevent several autoimmune diseases, including type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and psoriasis.
Low omega-3 levels have been reported in people with psychiatric disorders.
Some studies also suggest that omega-3 supplements can improve symptoms in people with both
However, more research is needed, as other studies have found conflicting results.
summaryPeople with mental disorders often have low blood levels of omega-3 fats. Improving omega-3 status seems to improve symptoms, but more studies are needed.
Many people experience a decline in brain function as they get older.
summaryOmega-3 fats may help prevent age-related mental decline and Alzheimer’s disease, but more research is needed.
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and omega-3 fatty acids have long been claimed to reduce the risk of certain cancers.
Some older studies suggest omega-3 consumption may be associated with a reduced risk of
summaryOmega-3 intake may decrease the risk of some types of cancer, including colon, prostate, and breast cancer. However, more research is needed.
Asthma is a chronic lung disease with symptoms like coughing, shortness of breath, and wheezing. Severe asthma attacks can be very dangerous. They are caused by inflammation and swelling in the airways of your lungs.
Asthma rates in the United States and around the world
summaryOmega-3 intake has been associated with a lower risk of asthma in children.
Metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) (formerly called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) is a common condition characterized by the accumulation of fat in the liver. It is believed to affect
However, research suggests that supplementing with omega-3 fatty acids may help reduce liver fat and inflammation in people with NAFLD.
summaryOmega-3 fatty acids may help reduce liver fat in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Osteoporosis and arthritis are two common disorders that affect your skeletal system.
Theoretically, this could lead to a reduced risk of osteoporosis. However, more research is needed, as studies have had mixed results on the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on bone health.
Omega-3s may also help treat arthritis. According to
summaryOmega-3s may improve bone strength and joint health, but more research is needed.
Menstrual pain occurs in your lower abdomen and pelvis and often radiates to your lower back and thighs. It can significantly affect your quality of life. However,
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summaryOmega-3 fatty acids might help reduce menstrual pain. Plus, one study found that an omega-3 supplement was even be more effective than ibuprofen, an anti-inflammatory drug.
Good sleep is one of the foundations of optimal health. Sleep deprivation has been linked to many diseases, including obesity, diabetes, and depression.
In some older studies, low levels of omega-3 fatty acids were also associated with sleep problems in children and obstructive sleep apnea in adults. Additionally, low levels of DHA are linked to lower levels of the hormone melatonin in some animal studies, which helps you fall asleep. However, further research in humans is needed.
Studies in both children and adults also suggest that supplementing with omega-3 may improve certain aspects of sleep and protect against sleep disturbances.
summaryOmega-3 fatty acids — especially DHA — may improve the length and quality of your sleep.
DHA is a structural component of your skin. It is responsible for the health of cell membranes, which make up a large part of your skin.
EPA also benefits your skin in several ways, including:
- promoting skin hydration
- preventing hyperkeratinization of hair follicles, which appears as the little red bumps often seen on upper arms
- protecting against premature aging of your skin
- reducing the risk of acne
Animal studies suggest that omega-3s may also help protect your skin against sun damage. However, this doesn’t mean that you should use omega-3 supplements in place of sunscreen.
summaryOmega-3s can help keep your skin healthy, preventing premature aging and safeguarding against sun damage.
Omega-3 fatty acids are vital for optimal health. The best way to ensure robust omega-3 intake is to get them from whole foods, such as fatty fish, 2 times per week.
However, if you don’t eat a lot of fatty fish, then you may want to consider taking an omega-3 supplement two to three times a week. For people deficient in omega-3, this is an affordable and effective way to improve health.