Monday, April 29, 2013
GREGORY CHANDLER--OMEGA-3s and BIOLOGICAL AGE
GREGORY CHANDLER--OMEGA-3s and BIOLOGICAL AGE
Telomeres are the protective caps at each end of every strand of DNA in the body. As new cells form using DNA instructions, telomeres shorten, eventually exposing the DNA strand to damage. Earlier studies have linked telomere length to biological age; the longer the telomere, the younger the biological age.
In one study, 106 sedentary, overweight but healthy middle-age and older adults took 2,500 mg or 1,250 mg of omega-3s per day or a placebo of typical American dietary fats high in omega-6. After four months, researchers found that as the level of omega-3s rose compared to omega-6s, telomere length also increased. Both omega-3s groups also saw 15 percent lower levels of oxidative stress.
Explaining their findings, researchers said that omega-6s are abundant, coming from common vegetable oils used in many processed foods, but omega-3s are rarer, coming mostly from fish.
The ratio of omega-6s to omega-3s should be no higher than four-to-one to provide the greatest health benefits.
The bottom line is that one should take steps to obtain omega-3s in the diet.
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
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