Omega-3's and Obesity
I've been preaching about the benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids for so long I'm hoarse. But up to now, there hasn't been much research on omega-3's and obesity. We know for a fact that omega 3's benefit the heart and the brain. But might they also be helpful in a weight loss program?
Off the record, a number of top trainers and nutritionists have been recommending omega-3's for their overweight clients for years. Why? Every overweight person has some degree of inflammation and omega-3's are anti-inflammatory. Many health professionals suspect that lowering inflammation may make weight loss easier- they just haven't been able to prove it yet in a study.
Now new research seems to confirm what we've long suspected. Spanish researchers found that animals fed omega-3s deposited significantly less fat in their fat tissue and livers, and had much lower production of inflammatory substances. This suggests that increased consumption of omega-3s by obese humans might discourage fat gain and promote healthier fat tissue and liver metabolism.
Another study from Spain, Ireland and Iceland found that higher omega-3 intakes by obese individuals on a weight-loss diet might help control their appetite and satiety, promote weight loss and reduce the likelihood of developing insulin resistance.
Fish oil is the second most important supplement besides a good multi-vitamin. Everyone should be taking it! If fish oil is not already part of your daily routine I recommend Barlean's High Potency Fresh Catch Fish Oil.
Labels: fish oil, insulin resistance, obesity, omega-3, omega-3 fats, omega-3s, study, weight loss



Hi Dr. Bowden,
In John Berardi's book "The Metabolism Advantage" he talks about the importance of omega-3s in boosting metabolism. Could this be a significant factor with taking fish oil and weight loss? Also, how much would it take to actually see a boost in metabolism? Thanks for your time.
Korey
it could be. We just don't know. But it does make sense.
jb
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