Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fats known for their health-promoting benefits. Since your body cannot produce omega-3 fatty acids on its own, it’s important to obtain them through your diet.
However, omega-3 fatty acid intake is generally low among Malaysians, primarily because local diets are not rich in this healthy fat.
Signs of omega-3 fatty acids deficiency
Dry or flaky skins
Dry or brittle hair
Soft or brittle nails
Dry eyes
Excessive thirst
Poor concentration
Anxiety or mood swings
Health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids
Decrease triglyceride levels
Lower blood pressure
Decrease platelet aggregation
Prevent plaque formation in the arteries
Reduce susceptibility to arrhythmia
Delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease
Ease joint discomfort
Supplementing with fish oil
As the primary dietary sources of omega-3 fatty acids, fish oil provides significant amounts of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Look for molecularly distilled formulas to ensure optimum purity.
How much omega-3 fatty acids do you need?
Usage
Daily omega-3 fatty acids intake
General cardiovascular health (without documented coronary heart disease)
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