Fish Oil for Depression
Overview of fish oil (omega 3) as a natural remedy for depression and whether fish oil works for treating depression.
What is fish oil (omega 3)?
Fish contain a type of oil called omega-3. Fish oil is also available in capsule form as a dietary supplement.
How does it work?
Polyunsaturated fats are important for brain function. The body uses fish oils in a person's diet to make these polyunsaturated fats.
Is it effective?
Countries with a low consumption of fish have been reported to have a higher rate of depression. Furthermore, some studies have found that depressed patients have a reduced amount of omega-3 in their blood. The reduced omega-3 could be either a cause or an effect of the depression. While these studies suggest that omega-3 may play a role in depression, no studies have directly tested whether taking fish oils helps depression. However, one study did find it helped people with bipolar disorder.
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Are there any disadvantages?
None are known.
Where do you get it?
Fish oil capsules are available from supermarkets and health food shops. Eating a variety of fish 3-5 times per week will also give you a sufficient amount of omega-3.
Recommendation
Given the lack of scientific evidence, fish oils cannot currently be recommended for depression.
Key references
Maidment ID. Are fish oils an effective therapy in mental illness- an analysis of the data. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2000; 102: 3-11.
Stoll AL, Severus E, Freeman MP et al. Omega 3 fatty acids in bipolar disorder: a preliminary double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Archives of General Psychiatry 1999; 56: 407-412.
reviewed by:
Harry Croft, MD (Psychiatrist)
Medical Director, HealthyPlace.com
Created on October 28, 2008 Last Updated on June 30, 2011
In Alt. Mental Health
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