Date Published: 23 Sep
Date Published: 23 Sep
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Why They Still Matter
Overview
While current research suggests that omega-3 fatty acids may not directly alleviate symptoms of knee osteoarthritis, they remain a vital component of a healthy diet. Their broader anti-inflammatory properties and systemic health benefits make them worth including in your nutritional strategy.
What Are Omega-3s?
Omega-3 fatty acids are a type of polyunsaturated fat found in certain plant sources, seafood, and to a lesser extent, eggs and meat. Because our bodies can’t produce them naturally, they’re classified as essential nutrients, meaning we must obtain them through our diet.
Why Are They Important?
Omega-3s are highly concentrated in the brain, where they support:
Even though supplements offer a convenient way to meet daily requirements (around 500mg per day), whole food sources are generally preferable. They’re more cost-effective and reduce the risk of issues like oil oxidation or unpleasant fishy odours often associated with lower-quality supplements. If you do opt for supplements, Consumer group Choice (www.choice.com.au) provides helpful guidance on selecting high-quality fish oil products.
Best Sources of Omega-3s
To naturally boost your intake, consider incorporating the following into your weekly routine:
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