Study: Fish Oil Supplements May Not Work

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Updated: 9/12/2012 11:17 am
(13WHAM-TV) - Fish Oil pills are among the most popular dietary supplements in the country, but new research shows they may provide no benefit at all.

For years, the American Heart Association has said that eating oily fish is good for your heart because it is a good Omega-3 fatty acid.  Millions of Americans listened, spending $740 million dollars each year on fish oil supplements.

But a new study says the supplements provide no benefit.  Researchers looked at 20 studies on heart health that tracked almost 70,000 patients.  Overall, they say patients who took fish oil pills died of heart disease and stroke at the same rate as those who did not take the supplements.

Researchers did say find that people who eat actual fish twice a week are less likely to develop heart disease, or die from it.

It is not clear why getting Omega-3 from fish is more effective than supplements.
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mkeaton - 9/17/2012 10:34 AM
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NPA Senior Vice President of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Dr. Cara Welch responds: "We strongly believe this meta-analysis is a limited depiction of the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids on cardiovascular health. For example, the authors admit their results don’t take into account that more pharmaceuticals are being prescribed for heart disease, which can camouflage the cardiovascular benefit of omega-3s. Consumers should not be misled by this article. There is a significant amount of evidence showing the positive effects omega-3 fatty acids have on cardiovascular disease. This is based on epidemiological and observational studies as well as clinical trials looking at a variety of cardiovascular disease outcomes. The American Heart Association recommends a diet high in omega-3s and supplementation for those who cannot get enough from their diet. NPA also recommends consumers get their nutrients from a well-balanced diet, but unfortunately, most don’t. Supplementation is a safe and effective way for consumers to be sure they gain the nutrients essential to living a healthy lifestyle."
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