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Study: Fish-eaters stay sharper with age

Researchers say one meal a week slows decline by 10 percent


Monday, October 10, 2005; Posted: 4:13 p.m. EDT (20:13 GMT)

CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Eating fish at least once a week is good for the brain, slowing age-related mental decline by the equivalent of three to four years, a study suggests.

The research adds to the growing evidence that a fish-rich diet helps keep the mind sharp. Previous studies found that people who ate fish lowered their risk of Alzheimer's disease and stroke. Fish such as salmon and tuna that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids also have been shown to prevent heart disease.

For the new study, researchers measured how well 3,718 people did on simple tests, such as recalling details of a story. The participants, all Chicago residents 65 and older, took the tests three times over six years. They also filled out a questionnaire about what they ate that included 139 foods.

"We found that people who ate one fish meal a week had a 10 percent slower annual decline in thinking," said co-author Martha Clare Morris, an epidemiologist at Rush University Medical Center. "Those who ate two fish meals a week showed a 13 percent slower annual decline."

The study was posted Monday on the Web site of the Archives of Neurology and will appear in the journal's December issue. It was published early online because of its general interest.

The researchers looked for, but failed to find, a link between omega-3 fatty acids and protection from brain decline. Previous studies found such a link.

Morris said it is possible that something else about eating fish worked to keep people's minds sharp. Or the food questionnaire might have been too broad to allow researchers to estimate omega-3 intakes accurately, said Dr. Pascale Barberger-Gateau, who does similar research at the University of Bordeaux in France but was not involved in the current study.

In the questionnaire, "only four seafood items were included, which did not allow this distinction," Barberger-Gateau said in an e-mail.

The questionnaire included four broad seafood categories: tuna fish sandwich; fish sticks/fish cakes/fish sandwich; fresh fish as a main dish; and shrimp/lobster/crab.

Testing participants' blood for omega-3 fatty acids would have given a more definitive measure, said Dr. William E. Connor of the Clinical Nutrition Department of Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University. He was not involved in the study.


http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/conditions/10/10/aging.brains.fish.ap/index.html
 
hahaha. thanks TRUST. fish are very good eatin if prepared properly. i know my 98 year old grandma has been eatin fish since she was a child. i know people talk down because i have ate a few "pet" fish. hahah. either way it goes, they were put to use rather than left to die in an inadequate environment. if you guys arent fish eaters yet you should seriously consider it. not only is it healthy, it can taste good too. and oysters work for me THAMUNSTA, me and my lady ate em all the time. hahahah
 
so maybe its a good thing that mayhem ate his own fish, atleast he knows where they've been and didn't introduce any harmful chemicals to the tank. Maybe I should grow some fishies just to eat em :D
 
also some fish is a natural aphrodisiac :naughty:
 
Eat fish that are lower on the food chain than tuna, salmon, swordfish, etc. You will avoid most of the metals and such. Milkfish are great eating and very healthy. For that matter krill is good nutrition, to bad it tastes like crap.
 
pollock is good ass fish too, and it is cheap as hell. tilapia is cheap as well. go to the fish market or what not and try different fish. i dont like fishy tastin fish.hahahah. but i love some fish. blue or channel cats are great eatin. most central american cichlids, and most cichlids period are fairly mild tasting fish and they are pretty firm and if cooked right i guarantee youll like them. anyways, youd have to eat a **** load of fish to get enough mercury in you to do harm. im sure most people here would suffer from any other numerous malladies other than mercury poisoning. im sure the good outweighs the bad IMO
 
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