27 Jul , 19:13
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Scientists have proven: omega-3 fatty acids effectively combat aggression and anger. Revolutionary research published in the authoritative journal Aggression and Violent Behavior (AVB).
Omega-3 (particularly EPA and DHA) are essential polyunsaturated fatty acids found in nuts, olive oil, and fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and herring. Scientists have long associated their consumption with strengthening the heart, brain, and immune system. The new work confirms: the influence of these substances extends to behavior as well.
The large-scale analysis covered data from 29 previously published studies involving nearly four thousand people of different age groups - from schoolchildren to adults in clinical and forensic medical institutions. The results were striking: omega-3 can suppress aggressive behavior regardless of age, gender, diagnosis, dosage, or duration of intake.
Researchers note that omega-3 effectively reduces both reactive (emotional) aggression and proactive aggression - planned, purposeful behavior. According to scientists, EPA and DHA serve as potentially valuable tools when working with people prone to irritability, hot temper, or violence.
The study authors emphasize: the problem of aggressive behavior is particularly relevant in schools, clinics, and correctional facilities. Increasing omega-3 consumption - through food or certified supplements - may be recommended for people experiencing chronic stress or difficulties controlling emotions.