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Title: OMEGA 3


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OMEGA 3S
  • TREATMENT FOR
  • NUTRITION DEFICIT DISORDER

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SEARS FAMILY PEDIATRICS
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  • FOR PARENTS
  • OF
  • YOUNG CHILDREN

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SHOCK STATEMENTS
  • Unless drastic changes are made in the way
    American families eat and live one in three
    children born in year 2000 will later become
    diabetic.
  • - CDC

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THE D-EPIDEMIC
  • ADD SPD
  • OCD LD
  • ASD D-IABETES
  • BPD CVD

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YOUR CHILD HAS NDD!
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ALZHEIMERS BEGINS IN CHILDHOOD
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FEEDING THE BRAIN
  • Brain cell mitochondria
  • Brain cell membrane
  • Neuronal mylin formation
  • Neurotransmitter function

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FEEDING THE BRAIN
  • Brain utilizes 25 food energy
  • Utilizes 25 of 02
  • Brain 1-2 of body weight
  • 60 fat fat head
  • Does not store glucose
  • Brain most affected by nutrition

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BEST BRAIN FOODS
  • Salmon
  • Blueberries
  • Greens spinach
  • Nuts walnuts

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CHANGE YOUR OILS
  • Brain health control inflammation
  • O3s anti-inflammatory teflon endothelium
  • O6s pro-inflammatory velcro endothelium
  • Omega 6 / Omega 3 AA/EPA 21 SAD 201
  • Smart oils fish, flax, nut, olive
  • Dumb oils hydrogenated, excess vegetable oil

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MY FAVORITE FISH STORY
Fat Eskimos Danes
Saturated 22 52
Omega-3s 13 2.8
Omega-6s 5.4 10
O-3 / O-6 ratio 2.5 .3
Cholesterolmg / 1,000 cal 245 mg 139 mg
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WHAT ARE OMEGA 3S?
  • Omega-3s are essential fatty acids found in fish
    certain plant oils
  • Your body cannot produce Omega-3 fatty acids on
    its own
  • At all stages of life, Omega-3 fatty acids are
    required to ensure overall health and well-being

EPA
DHA
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OMEGA-3 INCLUDES
ALA Alpha-linolenic Acid Primarily from flax (18
carbons) EPA Eicosapentaenoic Acid Primarily
from fish (20 carbons) DHA Docosahexaenoic
Acid Primarily from fish (22 carbons)

EPA and DHA are the key Omega-3 for good heart
health normal growth and development
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FISH OIL THE BEST SOURCE OF OMEGA-3
Only fish oil contains both EPA and DHA.
These are the vital forms of Omega-3 that support
overall good health. Omega-3 EPA and DHA are
readily found in oily fish such as sardines and
anchovies.
Plant sources of Omega-3, such as flax and canola
oil, contain ALA but your body needs to convert
ALA to EPA and DHA to derive the maximum health
benefits. This conversion is extremely
inefficient.
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WHY EPA/DHA IS THE BEST SOURCE OF OMEGA-3
  • EPA/DHA may reduce the risk of cardiovascular
    disease and have an FDA qualified heart health
    claim.
  • EPA/DHA have scientifically proven health
    benefits that are supported by over 14,000
    scientific papers, 8000 of which are human
    clinical studies.
  • EPA/DHA are backed by established and emerging
    evidence suggesting improvements in inflammatory
    conditions including arthritis, irritable bowel
    syndrome, etc.
  • EPA/DHA play a role in brain development and
    function as well as visual acuity.

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SUPPORT OF THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF OMEGA-3
Health professionals and major health
organizations around the world endorse Omega-3 as
being essential for overall good health.
  • American Heart Association (AHA)
  • British Nutrition Foundation (BNF)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Health Canada
  • Institute of Medicine (IOM)
  • International Society for the Study of Fatty
    Acids Lipids (ISSFAL)
  • National Heart Foundation of Australia (NHFA)
  • World Health Organization (WHO)

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RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE OF OMEGA-3 EPA/DHA
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  • On average, North Americans consumeonly
    150mg/day of Omega-3 EPA/DHA.2
  • Europeans consume 300mg/day.3
  • Meanwhile, Japanese who have the lowest rate of
    cardiovascular disease deaths, consume over
    700mg/day. 3

1. AHA and ISSFAL 2. Kris-Etherton, et al. Am J
Clin Nutr 200071(suppl)179s-88s. 3. Hibbeln. J
Affect Disorders 200269(1-3)15-29.
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DIETARY DEFICIENCY IN EPA/DHA
ISSFAL and AHA
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OMEGA-3 HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH?
  • Do you eat at least two 4oz. servings of oily
    fish per week?
  • If your answer is no, you are not getting your
    recommended daily intake of Omega-3 according to
    the US Department of Health and Human Services.

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OMEGA-3 EPA/DHA BENEFITS
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OMEGA-3s THE NUTRIENT FOR ALL AGES
  • PrenatalIncreased brain functionIncreased
    visual activity
  • Lactation and FormulaIncreased cognitive
    functionIncreased visual activity
  • ChildhoodDecreased learning, behavior and mood
    disorder
  • AdulthoodDecreased cognitive declineDecreased
    CVCDecreased it is illnesses

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FEEDING BABY BRAINS
  • Breastfeeding intellectual advantage
  • Dose-related effect
  • DHA enriched infant formulas
  • Increased cognitive performances
  • Increased visual acuity

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Brain Development Helland IQ StudyHelland, et
al., Pediatrics 200311139-44.
  • Supplementation
  • Cod liver oil Group 1183mg/10mL DHA 803mg/10mL
    EPA
  • Corn oil Group 4747mg/10mL Linoleic Acid
    92mg/10mL ALA
  • Amounts of fat soluble vitamins were identical
  • Duration
  • Pregnant women were supplemented from week 18 of
    their pregnancies to 3 months post-delivery
  • Results
  • Children whose mothers received EPA and DHA
    supplementation scored significantly higher on
    the Mental Processing Composite of the K-ABC at 4
    years of age than those whose mothers received
    corn oil.
  • Conclusion
  • This study indicates that maternal
    supplementation with very-long-chain n-3 PUFAs
    during pregnancy and lactation improves the
    intelligence of children at 4 years of age.

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The Oxford-Durham StudyDietary Supplementation
with Fatty Acids in Children with Developmental
Coordination Disorder (DCD)Richardson, AP and P.
Montgomery Pediatrics, 2005. 115(5) p. 1360-6.
  • Daily Dosage vs. Placebo
  • 558mg of EPA, 174mg of DHA, 60mg of ?-linoleic
    acid, 9.6mg of vitamin E (natural form,
    ?-tocopherol)
  • Duration 3 months
  • Sample Size 117 children with DCD
  • Results
  • Reading 9.5 Months (vs. 3.3 for placebo)
  • Spelling 6.5 Months (vs. 1.2 for placebo)
  • Note After 3 month study, children on placebo
    were given supplement and gained 13.5 months
    reading 6 months spelling within 3 months

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OXFORD DURHAM STUDYWRITING SAMPLE
  • Before

After
Richardson, AP and P. Montgomery Pediatrics,
2005. 115(5) p. 1360-6.
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BIG IMPROVEMENT IN ADHD
Food affects behavior -Dr. A. Richardson
Richardson, AP and P. Montgomery Pediatrics,
2005. 115(5) p. 1360-6.
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GO FISH, BEHAVE BETTER
  • Boys with most severe ADHD lowest O-3s
  • 96 boys with ADHD greatest impulsivity lowest
    O-3s
  • Children with highest O-3, fewest learning
    problems
  • Japanese students less hostility and stress
    during exams
  • Increase dopamine and receptors

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GO FISH, BE SMARTER
  • Medicine meal
  • Help cells maintain their fluidity
  • Form the structural component of membranes
  • Enable optimal function of neurotransmitters
  • Diets high in Omega-3s less CNS degeneration
  • Seniors who eat the most fish, least mental
    decline

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GO FISH, BE HAPPIER
  • Omega 3s as mood stabilizer
  • Diets low in Omega 3, higher depression
  • Salmon study
  • Animal studies Omega 3s increased dopamine
    receptors

Seafood for a Happy Meal
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EAT FISH STAY YOUNG
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A salmon a day can keepthe brain doctor
away.the eye doctor awaythe heart doctor
awaythe bone doctor away.
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GOOD ARTERIES
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BAD ARTERIES
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SEAFOOD TOP HEALTH FOOD
Brain Eyes Heart blood vessels Pancreas
(diabetes) GUT (colon) Joints, knee joint
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S-S-SNO SHARK OR SWORDFISH FOR SENIORS
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FISH OIL vs. FLAX OIL
  • Flax oil complicated biochemical conversion
  • Ala conversion to DHA, 4
  • Fish and flax oil

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BALANCED RATIO OF OMEGA-6 TO OMEGA-3 IS KEY
Our current ratio is VERY high!
Current Ratio
Desired Ratio
Simopoulos, AP. Am J Clin Nutr 199970(suppl)560S
-9S. Simopoulos, AP. Biomed Pharmacother 2006
Nov60(9)502-7.
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Balancing Pro Anti-inflammatory Eicosanoids
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MINDSET SHIFTCAUSE OF CVD
  • OLD
  • High Cholesterol Rx Statins, Aspirin
  • NEW
  • High O-6 / O-3 Rx Oil Change! Go Fish!
  • New Inflammation

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SOURCES OF OMEGA-3 AND OMEGA-6
  • Safflower Oil
  • Sunflower Oil
  • Corn Oil
  • Sesame Oil
  • Soybean Oil
  • Oily Fish
  • Flax
  • Walnuts
  • Canola Oil

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GISSI PREVENZIONE STUDY
A 45 reduction in sudden cardiac death mortality
when supplemented with fish oil (EPA/DHA)
Marchioli, et al. Lancet 1999354447-455
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PHYSICIANS HEALTH STUDY
(Relative risk of sudden death declineswith
higher levels of Omega-3 in the blood)
Albert, et al. NEJM 2002346(15)1113-1118
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MINIMUM ADEQUATE INTAKE OF EPA AND DHA
SourceWorkshop on the Essentiality of and
Recommended Dietary Intakes for Omega-6 and
Omega-3 Fatty Acids, National Institute of Health
(NIH), 1999
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RIGHT CARB DIETNOT LOW CARB DIETIS RIGHT FOR
KIDS
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RIGHT FAT DIETNOT LOW FAT DIETIS RIGHT FOR KIDS
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TEACHING KIDS ABOUT CARBS
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SALMON vs. SIRLOIN
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DR. BILLS RULE OF TWOS
Eat twice as often, Half as much, Chew twice
as long
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GRAZING IS GOOD FOR THE BRAIN
  • Steady glucose supply
  • Neurotransmitter balance
  • Shorten the space between feeding, and you are
    less likely to have spacey kids

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BLOOD INSULIN LEVELS
Gorging
Grazing
24 Hours
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TERRIBLE THREES
  • Corn Syrup - HFCS
  • Hydrogenated
  • Numbers e.g. Red40

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NUTRIGENETICS
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OMEGA 3S HEAD TO TOE NUTRITION
  • Smarter Brain
  • Happier Brain
  • Better Vision
  • Healthier Gums
  • Healthier Heart
  • Healthier Guts
  • Healthier Joints
  • Smoother Skin

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