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Title Omega-3 fatty acids, the brain and retina / volume editors, Artemis P. Simopoulos, Nicolas G. Bazan
Published Basel ; New York : Karger, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 163 pages) : illustrations
Series World review of nutrition and dietetics ; v. 99
World review of nutrition and dietetics ; v. 99.
Contents Omega-6/omega-3 essential fatty acids : biological effects / Simopoulos, A.P. -- Depression, suicide, and deficiencies of omega-3 essential fatty acids in modern diets / Hibbeln, J.R. -- Serial structural magnetic resonance imaging analysis and proton and 31-phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy to the investigation of cerebral fatty acids in major depressive disorder, Huntington's disease (chorea), and myalgic encephalomyelitis (chronic fatigue syndrome), and in forensic schizophrenic patients / Puri, B.K.; Tsaluchidu, S.; Treasaden, I.H. -- Omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid is the precursor of neuroprotectin D1 in the nervous system / Niemoller, T.D.; Stark, D.T.; Bazan, N.G. -- Docosahexaenoic acid and amyloid-[beta] peptide signaling in Alzheimer's disease / Lukiw, W.J. -- Administration of docosahexaenoic acid, uridine, and choline increases levels of synaptic membranes and dendritic spines in rodent brain / Wurtman, R.J. [and others] -- An assessment of dietary docosahexaenoic acid requirements for brain accretion and turnover during early childhood / Hadley, K.B. [and others] -- Variation in lipid-associated genes as they relate to risk of advanced age-related macular degeneration / SanGiovanni, J.P., Mehta, S., Mehta, S
Summary Research on omega-3 fatty acids has come a long way since its beginnings in the middle 70's: Starting with studies on the role of omega-3 fatty acids in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease, interest soon turned to the mechanisms of and the need to balance the omega-6 to the omega-3 ratio for homeostasis and normal development. Today, it is widely accepted that docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid are essential for brain development during pregnancy, lactation and throughout the life cycle. It is also no longer controversial that DHA can affect brain function, mental health and behavior, and studies on supplemental DHA in age-related macular degeneration have revealed significant interactions between DHA and genetic variants. Featuring contributions by leading scientists in the field, this publication discusses not only the role of omega-3 fatty acids in maintaining homeostasis, but also their importance in the prevention and management of neurodegenerative diseases associated with the aging process or genetic predisposition. It is thus not only of interest to nutritionists, dieticians or policy makers, but also to psychologists, physiologists, neuroscientists, psychiatrists, ophthalmologists, geneticists, neurologists, pediatricians, obstetricians and geriatricians
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject Nervous system -- Degeneration -- Molecular aspects
Omega-3 fatty acids -- Physiological effect
Retina -- Pathophysiology
Brain chemistry.
Brain Diseases -- metabolism
Brain Chemistry
Fatty Acids, Omega-3 -- physiology
Retina -- chemistry
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Nervous System (incl. Brain)
MEDICAL -- Neurology.
Brain chemistry
Nervous system -- Degeneration -- Molecular aspects
Omega-3 fatty acids -- Physiological effect
Retina -- Pathophysiology
Form Electronic book
Author Simopoulos, Artemis P., 1933-
Bazán, Nicolás G.
S. Karger (Firm)
ISBN 9783805590204
3805590202
3805590199
9783805590198