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Brain Health & Alzheimer's Prevention
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The study detailed that mice fed a diet rich in DHA had less beta-amyloid, a protein that causes plaques in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, than mice on a normal diet. Total amyloid was cut by 70 per cent in mice on the DHA-rich diet compared with those on another diet, said the researchers, while brain plaques were reduced by 40.3 per cent.
''These results suggest that dietary DHA could be protective against beta-amyloid production, accumulation, and potential downstream toxicity,'' write the researchers from the University of California at Los Angeles.
These results tie in with a wealth of other data being published, linking the benefits of DHA with brain health. The scientific evidence supporting the benefits of DHA is now overwhelming. DHA is essential for optimal brain development and function at every stage of life. The human brain is composed of over 60 percent fat with its most abundant fat being docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Scientists have discovered a link between low levels of DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid and reduced visual, learning and behavioral function.
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