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Omega 3 Fatty Acids Fish Oil And How It Affects ADHD And Behavior Problems In Children

Omega 3 fatty acids and fish oils have been the center of attention in medicine for a long time.

There was their benefits in terms of protection against heart attacks and sudden death.

Then there was the big news about their benefits on depression, dementia, bipolar disorder, and now more studies are looking at the relationship between fish oil and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in children.

Let's look at a study looking at the effect of giving fish oil and vitamin E versus placebo in children with ADHD-like symptoms, plus thirst and skin problems.

The study looked at the children's blood levels of omega 3 fats (EPA and DHA), and Vitamin E, as well as whether their behaviors and symptoms improved or not.

Fifty children were involved and the study was conducted over a four month period.

The results was that there was a significant improvement in ADHD like symptoms in both groups.

The fish oil group had slightly better results than the olive oil group, but as mentioned, both groups had improvement in symptoms.

What was significant was that the children taking the fish oils (omega 3 fatty acids) improved more in terms of their oppositional defiant behavior back to underneath diagnostic levels, compared to the placebo group taking the olive oil.

Also there was a significant relationship between the levels of EPA (omega 3 fatty acid) in red blood cells and improvements in 'disruptive behavior'.

This was measured by the children's parents using the Abbreviated Symptom Questionnaire.

There was also a relationship between vitamin E levels in the red blood cells and improvements in disruptive behavior measured by teachers uising the Disruptive Behavior Disorders Rating Scale.

So perhaps there is a relationship between omega 3s and behavioral problems in children as suggested by this small study.

There's also a possible relationship between vitamin E and disruptive behaviors as well.

So be on the lookout for more information that's bound to come out in the future about the relationship between omega 3 fatty acids and ADHD in children.

Want to learn more about omega 3 fatty acids? Marcus Ryan helps you to discover the health benefits of omega 3 fatty acids and fish oil, including a clear understand of the results of medical studies and research on omega 3 fatty acids and ADHD in children as well as other health benefits of omega 3 fish oils.


By: Marcus Ryan
 

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