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Home / Health / Global Omega-3 Deficiency: 76% Missing Key Nutrients

Global Omega-3 Deficiency: 76% Missing Key Nutrients

10 Jan

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Summary

  • 76% of the global population doesn't meet Omega-3 intake recommendations.
  • Essential for brain cells, cell membranes, and overall health.
  • Deficiency linked to heart disease, diabetes, and inflammation.
Global Omega-3 Deficiency: 76% Missing Key Nutrients

A first-of-its-kind global review indicates that 76% of people worldwide are deficient in Omega-3 fatty acids, essential nutrients vital for building brain cells and overall health that the body cannot produce on its own. The study highlights significant gaps between required and consumed amounts of ALA, EPA, and DHA, found in sources like fatty fish and supplements.

This widespread deficiency is concerning due to Omega-3's critical role in reducing inflammation, supporting brain function and vision, and improving cardiovascular health by lowering triglyceride levels and blood pressure. Experts note that excessive intake of Omega-6 from refined oils can block Omega-3 absorption, contributing to the commonality of this deficit.

Low Omega-3 levels are associated with higher risks of coronary heart disease, stroke, and chronic inflammatory conditions. For populations like those in India, consistent intake is particularly advised for managing heart health and diabetes. The recommended daily intake is 250 mg of combined EPA and DHA, with an additional 100-200 mg of DHA for pregnant women.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The consensus is 250 mg per day of combined EPA and DHA, with an extra 100-200 mg of DHA advised for pregnant women.
Common reasons include infrequent consumption of fish, reliance on processed foods, and an imbalance with high Omega-6 intake which can hinder absorption.
Omega-3 helps lower triglyceride levels, blood pressure, and reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, also improving glucose regulation.

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