Find Information On Omega 3 Nutrition For All Ages

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Find Information On Omega 3 Nutrition For All Ages

Any health food store will have supplements that provide information on omega 3 nutrition on the product labels. What we really want to know is how much is accurate and what is exaggerated?

A recent study from Harvard University ranked omega 3 deficiencies as the number six killer in the US. Numbers 1,2,and 3 were tobacco, high cholesterol and obesity. Other fatal causes such as low polyunsaturated fatty acids, low fruits and vegetables intake and alcohol use ranked much lower.

There are over 12,000 studies on the benefits of omega 3. Solid evidence supports taking omega 3 for the heart, eyes, joints [Arthritis] and immune system. Let’s discuss some of the actual information on omega 3 nutrition available.

First, there are eight fatty acids in the omega 3 group. The two that all the research points to are called DHA and EPA. These are what you get in cold water fatty fish like salmon, tuna or sardines. They are also what is found in fish oil supplements derived from these and other wild predatory fish.

These two fatty acids work together, but the body needs more of one or the other depending on which area we are looking at. For instance, 50% of our brains are made up of fats and half of that is DHA. It is also a major part of human breast milk. A recent statement by the European Food Safety Authority Panel said that ” DHA levels of 100mg of per day were appropriate for 7-24 month-old infants along with 200mg per day for pregnant and lactating women.” They were talking about better eye health but similar research has also discovered that young children benefit by having higher IQs, better co-ordination and increased cognition. Moms are less likely to have premature births and post partum depression.

The FDA has allowed DHA in baby formula for years but many parents just take a soft gel capsule, cut it in half and pour some of it in what ever the child will eat. This method is more nutritious, not to mention that the child also needs the EPA.

Teenagers are less likely to suffer from depression and violent behavior say numerous studies dating back to 2002.

Professor Michael Crawford, director of the Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition at London Metropolitan University added that the link between diet and aggressive behavior “makes sense on the basis of evidence of links between major depression, suicide and homicide reported by Dr Joseph Hibbeln at the National Institutes of Health in the USA and of course our stuff demonstrating the absolute dependence of the brain on the long chain essential fatty acids.”

I could keep on citing studies on dozens of more benefits but the most exciting recent research is suggesting that the omega 3s in fish oil may actually slow our aging process. A recent University of California, San Francisco study confirmed previous research. Higher blood levels of EPA and DHA, corresponded to slower cellular aging.

One more important bit of information on omega 3 nutrition. If your diet is typical, you will not be getting enough of these essential fats. This is why people use supplementation. Focus your research is this direction. My website can help in this area.

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The Sports Nutrition From Japan

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The Sports Nutrition From Japan

The continuing development of sports nutrition is not only rampant in the United States but also in other parts of the world. Sports nutrition in also of great importance is Japan.

Here are some developments related to Japanese sports nutrition, specifically on heat stroke prevention, from the web site of Otsuka Pharmaceutical.

1. Pocari Sweat Junior Sports Clinic

The Japan Amateur Sports Association hosted the said sports clinic for the promotion of sports nutrition to children in the country. The sports clinic was held in 11 venues, and Otsuka invited star athletes as guest instructors. Seminars are provided for the attendees, with topics such as the importance of fluid intake and ways for the prevention of heat stroke.

2. Detective Konan on heat stroke

Japanese children were in for a special treat when the Japanese Association of School health delivered educational videos to elementary schools featuring popular cartoon character Detective Konan.

In the video, Konan discusses ways to prevent the occurrence of heat stroke. Posters related to the topic were also given out to the schools. The Konan videos have been utilized as instructional material for Japanese sports nutrition around campuses, particularly on guidance and health activities.

3. National Junior High School General Athletics Meet

The sporting event, which was geared towards junior high students, was celebrated in Hokkaido under the sponsorship of the Nippon Junior High School Physical Culture Association together with other organizations.

Otsuka took advantage of the gathering to promote the significance of heat stroke prevention. Electrolyte beverages were given out to attendees so that they could play sports under the hot weather.

4. Otsuka Academy Public School Seminar

With the goal of spreading our information about the importance of Japanese sports nutrition, the Otsuka Academy Public School Seminar opened for elementary and junior high pupils.

Topics included are the latest news on dietary and nutrition habits, and the state of the body during growth spurts. Pamphlets and videos were used by specialists to promote the significance of fluid retention during strenuous activities. The activity aroused encouraging reaction from the subjects.

5. Strategies to Prevent Heat Stroke in Daily Life

Otsuka produced a video with that title to educate people working in extremely hot surroundings regarding the prevention of heat stroke.

The video was edited by the Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association, and was given out to businesses all over the country. The video expounds on the importance of daily hydration, and the right amount of periods to be given to employees for exercise, rest and work. Several events have already featured the video, including the evening seminars held by the Japan Society for Occupational Health.

6. Heat Stroke Prevention Research Team

Otsuka Pharmaceuticals is providing support for the activities of the said research effort of the Japan Amateur Sports Association to heighten the level of people’s awareness on the hazards on heat stroke and how to prevent it while engaging in sports or other strenuous activities.

The Otsuka Saga Nutraceuticals Research Institute is an enthusiastic partner of JASA in the production and distribution of educational materials regarding heat stroke prevention.

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