DHA and Memory
A certain type of brain wave called Òp300Ó
is linked to memory and learning. The faster the rate
of transmission, the more efficiently the brain is functioning.
The rate declines with age, and is slower in people
with dementia. To demonstrate if Omega-3 fatty acids
influence this brain function, researchers took 26 normal
adult volunteers hooked them up to electrodes and gave
them a test that determined their p300 rate. Immediately
after taking the test, they were given supplements of
either EPA or DHA (both are derivatives of Omega-3 from
fish). Two hours later, their brain waves were measured,
and this time the p300 rate was significantly faster
in the group given the DHA supplements, supporting their
hypothesis that DHA might enhance mental abilities in
adults as well.
Reference:
Myanaga, K., K. Yonemura, and K. Yazawa. DHA shortens
P300 latency in healthy persons. In International Conference
on Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids in Nutrition and Disease
Prevention. 1996 Barcelona, Spain.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food
and Drug Administration
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