Eating a piece of baked or broiled fish -- any fish -- once a week boosts brain health, according to new research by doctors at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Health experts say how much omega-3 fatty acid the piece of fish contains is irrelevant. As long as its baked or broiled and eaten regularly, fish can boost brain health and ward off dementia.
"Our study shows that people who ate a diet that included baked or broiled, but not fried, fish have larger brain volumes in regions associated with memory and cognition," explained Dr. James T. Becker, senior researcher and professor of psychology at Pitt School of Medicine.
"We did not find a relationship between omega-3 levels and these brain changes, which surprised us a little," Becker added. "It led us to conclude that we were tapping into a more general set of lifestyle factors that were affecting brain health of which diet is just one part."
Becker and his colleagues analyzed health data collected on 260 patients via a variety of surveys and screenings -- including dietary intake info and high-resolution brain MRI scans.
Because no link between varying levels of omega-3 fatty acids and brain health was discerned, scientists say lifestyle factors are perhaps more important than biological ones. Regular fish consumers were also found to be better educated.
"A confluence of lifestyle factors likely are responsible for better brain health," Becker pointed out, "and this reserve might prevent or delay cognitive problems that can develop later in life."
Still, omega-3s are essential, as the reason broiled and baked fish are shown to be beneficial and not fried fish is because the frying destroys the fish's healthy fatty acids.
GMT 10:41 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
80 pc school janitors found working without work visaGMT 09:45 2017 Wednesday ,20 December
Jailed or in exile, leaders wrap up Catalan election campaignGMT 11:32 2017 Thursday ,16 November
Autopsies of 26 migrant girls find that most drownedGMT 09:22 2017 Wednesday ,15 November
First hijab-wearing Barbie to honor US fencer Ibtihaj MuhammadGMT 09:27 2017 Wednesday ,08 November
#MeToo campaign resonates with Egyptian women battling harassmentGMT 22:22 2017 Friday ,03 November
US woman arrested in Zimbabwe, accused of insulting MugabeGMT 18:09 2017 Thursday ,26 October
Artist duo to wed 24 times to highlight gay marriageGMT 18:26 2017 Wednesday ,25 October
Erdogan opponent launches new political party in TurkeyMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©