نتایج جستجو برای: marine omega

تعداد نتایج: 119582  

2012
Philip C. Calder Parveen Yaqoob

Recent findings Studies relating marine omega-3 fatty acid status to current or future outcomes continue to indicate benefits, for example, on incident heart failure, congestive heart failure, acute coronary syndrome, and all-cause mortality. New mechanistic insights into the actions of marine omega-3 fatty acids have been gained. Three fairly large secondary prevention trials have not confirme...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2000
J Goodfellow M F Bellamy M W Ramsey C J Jones M J Lewis

OBJECTIVE This work was undertaken to determine whether dietary supplementation with marine omega-3 fatty acids improve systemic large artery endothelial function in subjects with hypercholesterolemia. BACKGROUND Marine omega-3 fatty acids improve vascular function, but the underlying mechanism(s) are unclear. We studied the effects of marine omega-3 fatty acids on large artery endothelial fu...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
f. tamjidi a. nasirpour m. shahedi

this study was aimed at evaluating the flow behavior characteristics of yogurt enriched with fish oil (fo) microcapsules prepared by complex coacervation method. fo was microencapsulated in gelatin-acacia gum coacervates. then, the microcapsules were dried, and yogurt was produced from the milk enriched with microcapsules powder. rheological characteristics (as measured using a rotational visco...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2011
Diana P Brostow Andrew O Odegaard Woon-Puay Koh Sue Duval Myron D Gross Jian-Min Yuan Mark A Pereira

BACKGROUND The role of omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids (FAs) in the development of type 2 diabetes is uncertain, especially with regard to any differential influence of α-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). OBJECTIVE The objective was to examine the association between total omega-3 FAs, marine omega-3 (EPA, DHA), nonmarine omega-3 (ALA), and omega-6 (...

2011
Bente Lise Halvorsen Rune Blomhoff

BACKGROUND There is convincing evidence that replacing dietary saturated fats with polyunsaturated fats (PUFA) decreases risk of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, PUFA rich foods such as vegetable oils, fatty fish, and marine omega-3 supplements are recommended. However, PUFA are easily oxidizable and there is concern about possible negative health effects from intake of oxidized lipids. Litt...

2015
Stewart Jeromson Iain J. Gallagher Stuart D. R. Galloway D. Lee Hamilton Valerie Smith

Skeletal muscle is a plastic tissue capable of adapting and mal-adapting to physical activity and diet. The response of skeletal muscle to adaptive stimuli, such as exercise, can be modified by the prior nutritional status of the muscle. The influence of nutrition on skeletal muscle has the potential to substantially impact physical function and whole body metabolism. Animal and cell based mode...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1993
D R Hoffman E E Birch D G Birch R D Uauy

Deficiency of omega 3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) in vertebrates produces subtle adverse effects on visual and neural function. Preterm infants 1) are deprived of vital intrauterine fat accretion during late pregnancy, 2) must rely solely on formula for fatty acid supplies if not breastfed, and 3) may have limited postnatal desaturase activity. In a study to evaluate the ne...

2011
Mélody Dutot Violaine de la Tourrette Roxane Fagon Patrice Rat

BACKGROUND Protective effects of omega-3 fatty acids against cellular damages of high glucose were studied on retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells. METHODS Retinal epithelial cells were incubated with omega-3 marine oils rich in EPA and DHA and then with high glucose (25 mM) for 48 hours. Cellular responses were compared to normal glucose (5 mM): intracellular redox status, reactive oxyge...

2017
Waleed Amjad Khan Hu Chun-Mei Nadeem Khan Amjad Iqbal Shan-Wu Lyu Farooq Shah

Omega-3 fatty acids have proven to be very essential for human health due to their multiple health benefits. These essential fatty acids (EFAs) need to be uptaken through diet because they are unable to be produced by the human body. These are important for skin and hair growth as well as for proper visual, neural, and reproductive functions of the body. These fatty acids are proven to be extre...

Journal: :Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology 1984
K Mouri H Ikesu T Esaka O Igarashi

The effect of dietary intake of marine oils (CLO and SBO) on the lipids, alpha-tocopherol and TBARS in serum and liver was investigated in rats. In the dietary fats (8% in diet), the proportion of marine oils and corn oil was changed at five steps from 100:0 to 0:100. In the groups fed more than 50% CLO, serum cholesterol levels decreased while liver cholesterol increased as compared with the r...

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