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August 29, 2024

Total Omega-3: The Key to Brain & Heart Health

Discover the role of Omega-3 total in your health and longevity with Mito Health's advanced biomarker analysis. Our detailed reports cover key biomarkers, providing essential insights to help you make informed decisions for a healthier, longer life.

Total Omega-3: The Key to Brain & Heart Health

What is Omega-3 total?

Omega-3 total refers to the sum of three main types of omega-3 fatty acids in the blood: EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), and ALA (alpha-linolenic acid). These are essential fatty acids that play a crucial role in various bodily functions, including reducing inflammation, supporting cardiovascular health, and maintaining brain function. Omega-3 total levels reflect the overall amount of these fatty acids in the body, providing an indication of your omega-3 status.

What does it assess?

Omega-3 total assesses an individual’s overall intake and status of essential omega-3 fatty acids, which are vital for proper brain function, reducing inflammation, and promoting heart health. Omega-3 total can also indicate an imbalance between omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, with a higher omega-6 intake potentially promoting inflammation and contributing to disease risk.

How do I optimize my Omega-3 total levels?

Eat fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, sardines, and anchovies. These fish are high in EPA and DHA, which are the most beneficial forms of omega-3s for the body. For individuals who do not eat fish, plant-based omega-3 sources such as flaxseeds, chia seeds, walnuts, and hemp seeds provide ALA (alpha-linolenic acid), which the body can convert into EPA and DHA, although conversion efficiency is low. Algal oil supplements can also provide a direct source of DHA, making them a good alternative for vegetarians and vegans. Omega-6 fatty acids, found in vegetable oils and processed foods, can interfere with the beneficial effects of omega-3s. Reducing the intake of omega-6-rich foods helps improve the omega-3 to omega-6 ratio, supporting better health outcomes.

What do high and low Omega-3 total levels mean?

High omega-3 levels are generally associated with better cardiovascular health, reduced inflammation, improved brain function, and a lower risk of chronic diseases. High omega-3 levels can also reduce the risk of joint pain, arthritis, and other inflammatory conditions. Low omega-3 levels can indicate a deficiency in essential fatty acids, which may contribute to increased inflammation, higher risk of cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, and mood disorders. Low omega-3 levels have been linked to higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression. Insufficient omega-3 intake also raises the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and autoimmune disorders.

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