Title of article :
The importance of Omega-3 fatty acids in fish on human health
Author/Authors :
Kaplan, D. N Department of Nutrition and Dietetics - Faculty of Health Sciences - Karabük University - Karabük, Turkey , Selamoglu, Z Department of Medical Biology - Faculty of Medicine - Nigde Ömer Halisdemir University - Nigde, Turkey
Abstract :
Heart failure (HF) incidence increases
worldwide and is affected by various risk
factors such as coronary artery disease,
hypertension, obesity, and diabetes. Dietary
recommendations for patients with HF have
generally focused on sodium restriction;
however, different nutritional approaches are
considered in patients with a high risk of
malnutrition due to the diuretic drugs they use.
Omega-3 fatty acids obtained from aquatic
organisms are essential regulators of
cardiovascular health. There are different
opinions on giving/consuming omega-3 fatty
acids (and supplements) to improve the
symptoms of heart failure. Although found
mainly in oily fish, EPA and DHA, the marine
n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are now found
in commercially available supplements over the
counter (as fish oils) or as concentrated
pharmaceutical preparations. Fatty fish is the
premier natural food source of EPA and DHA.In this study, we review the effects of omega-3
fatty acids, associated with low cardiovascular
disease risk, on HF while trying to understand
if it could ameliorate or exacerbate HF.
Keywords :
Diet , Heart failure , Fish , Fishery products , Nutrition , Omega-3 fatty acids
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Aquatic Animal Health