Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.


Vitamin D and Omega 3: How Much Should You Be Taking?

V

vkim

Guest
Fitness enthusiasts have long known that vitamin D and omega 3 offer a myriad of health benefits, but a new study has looked at these nutrients’ potential to aid longevity, and it seems that you don’t have to take much to hold back the hands of time.

The Benefits of Taking Vitamin D and Omega 3​


Omega 3 is essential for humans since it aids in the proper functioning of the brain, heart, and also with growth. Omega 3 can lower blood pressure and reduce joint inflammation, but while it has long been thought that omega 3 can play a part in slowing down the aging process, there has been little evidence to prove this in human beings.

As for vitamin D, your body produces this nutrient naturally from sunlight exposure or it can be topped up with supplements. It is essential for growth, bone development, and immunity amongst other things.

Scientists Used ‘Epigenetic Clocks’ to Observe Father Time​


Epigenetic clocks aim to show the difference between a person’s biological age, and their actual chronological age by recording the modifications to our DNA that occur throughout our lives. The experts, led by Heike Bischoff-Ferrari, in collaboration with Steve Horvath, senior researcher at Altos Labs Cambridge (UK), investigated the effect of omega 3s and/or vitamin D in 777 healthy people over the age of 70 across a three-year DO HEALTH commissioned study. Some participants were also prescribed with 30 minutes strength training at home, performed three times per week.

Vitamin D and Omega 3 in the hands of nutritionist with the sources near by
Galina Zhigalova

How Much Vitamin D and Omega 3 Should You Take?​


Apparently, 1 gram of omega 3 per day contributed to some significant results, slowing down a number of DNA age markers by up to 4 months regardless of age, gender, or body mass. When combined with 0.5g (2,000 IU) of vitamin D and strength training, these effects were supercharged say the scientists.

“This result extends our previous findings from (a previous) DO-HEALTH study, in which these three factors combined had the greatest impact on reducing the risk of cancer and preventing premature frailty over a three-year period, to slowing down the biological aging process,” said Bischoff-Ferrari.

The experts also found that those with a lower baseline of these nutrients enjoyed the biggest positive shift in their biological aging. In future studies, the scientists hope to test these results on the wider global population, as participants were mostly Swiss in this study, and want to see if personalized dosages would be more effective dependent on a person’s starting baseline. To get your own fix of vitamin D and omega 3, eat fatty fish like salmon and sardines, dairy products such as eggs, or for a vegan option you can opt for nuts or flax seeds.

Continue reading...
 

Create an account or login to comment

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account on our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Similar threads

V
Inquisitive, open and adventurous is not how it’s best to describe the eating habits of most...
Replies
0
Views
93
V
V
Before we get into the question of if you should take probiotics, we need touch upon the...
Replies
0
Views
430
V
For many, the winter can be cold with short, dark days. This season often raises concerns about...
Replies
0
Views
354
There are three kinds of people in this world: People who spend thousands of dollars a months...
Replies
0
Views
445
It’s no secret that Omega-3’s are remarkable for your health and without a doubt one of the most...
Replies
0
Views
336

Back
Top