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Diet for the Heart: Fish or Fish Oil Capsules?
A lot has been said, and written, about fish, fish oil capsules, and Omega-3 fats when it comes to a healthy diet for the heart as well as to the health of the heart. However, the never ending questions are:
1. What is better for my heart, fish or fish oil capsules? 2. Can I replace fish with fish oil capsules and obtain the same health benefits?
Well, here is the answer.
The American Heart Association and several other groups recommend Omega-3s, the main fat found in fish and fish oil capsules, to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, there has been little research on whether the body processes fats from fish oil capsules and fish in the same way.
To investigate the matter, Dr. Harris, from the University of South Dakota and his team had a group of 11 women eat two servings of tuna or salmon each week, while another group of 12 women took the same amount of omega-3s, an estimated 485 milligrams daily, in capsule form. After 16 weeks, the amount of omega-3 fatty acids in the red blood cells of women in both groupshad risen by 40 percent to 50 percent, while omega-3s in the plasma, the liquid portion of the blood, had risen by 60 percent to 80 percent.
"We went into the project assuming that fish would be better, based on some previous literature from other studies", Dr. Harris indicated. Based on the current findings, he added, it doesn’t make any difference whether you get your omega 3 fatty acids from a concentrate in a capsule or in fish because they have the same effect as far as enriching the tissues with omega 3s. Nevertheless, Dr. Harris emphasized that he would encourage people to eat fish rather than relying on fish oil capsules. Fish contributes with not only Omega-3s but also with proteins, vitamins and minerals that the capsules don’t bring.
Benefits of Omega-3s for the Heart Improved heart rhythms.Uncontrolled heart rhythms are responsible for nearly half of all cardiac mortality. By affecting the electrical activity of the heart, Omega-3s from fish help maintain stable heart rhythms.
Improved heart rate. Heart rate is the number of beats your heart pumps per minute at rest. Heart rate is lower in people who are physically fitand higher in the obese. Normal heart rate is between 60 and 80 beats per minute and usually increases with age. Consumption of marine omega-3s is associated with lowering heart rate, a condition that lowers the chance of heart attacks. Reduced blood clotting. Some blood clotting is essential for life, but an excessive tendency towards clotting increases the risk of blocked arteries. These can be fatal when a clot completely closes a blood vessel in the heart, lungs, or brain. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish or marine plants reduce platelet clumping, improve blood flow, and make red blood cells more flexible so they pass through small blood vessels more easily.
Omega-3s do not pose a serious risk to blood clotting unless a person consumes very large amounts of them (roughly 10 grams a day) or is already taking blood thinners (anti-coagulants) and consuming large amounts of omega-3s
Less inflammation.Although we can not notice it, low-level inflammation of the blood vessels is linked to heart disease and impaired blood vessel function. High levels of the protein CRP in the blood are linked to the inflammation observed in heart disease. Some studies have reported that consumption of omega-3s reduces CRP in people with heart disease. Omega-3s are well known for their anti-inflammatory properties.
Final thoughts Remember that although fish and fish oil capsules can provide the same benefit as far as Omega-3 fats is concerned, eating fish will contribute to much more than just Omega-3s.
Fish, whether fresh, frozen or canned, provides you iron, needed to prevent anemia; phosphorus, needed for the brain; iodine for the thyroid; as well as good quality protein.
Best source of Omega-3s from fish: salmon, mackerel, tuna, sardines, and trout.
If you do not have a heart condition, 2 or 3 portions of fish a week will contribute with the needed omega-3s, 2 grams a week.If you already have had a cardiovascular episode, you can add some fish oil capsules to your diet. Do not exceed 1 gram a day of Omega-3s.
To learn the ins-and-outs of the Authentic Mediterranean Diet and the Mediterranean Cuisine,check out my book. It was written explicitly to help you apply these Mediterranean principles into your life and those of your loved ones. Have a Wonderful day Emilia Klapp