Objectives:
Does DHA, alone or combined with EPA, contribute to improved memory function in older adults with mild memory complaints?
Study design:
This review article included 15 intervention trials and 13 observational studies. Most intervention trials were conducted with subjects ≥ 45 years of age (n = 11). The majority of studies were conducted in subjects without cognitive complaints (n = 9) and ranged from 28-730 days in duration, averaging 4-6 months.
Results and conclusions:
The investigators found episodic memory of subjects with mild memory complaints significantly improved in response to DHA supplementation, alone or in combination with EPA [p 0.004].
The investigators found regardless of cognitive status at baseline, >1 g/day DHA/EPA significantly improved episodic memory of subjects with mild memory complaints [p 0.04].
The investigators found there was a trend for episodic memory improvement in response to supplementation in subjects 45 years or older [p 0.058].
The investigators found DHA intake above the mean DHA level studied (580 mg/day) significantly improved episodic memory in all subjects [p 0.009] and in subjects with mild memory complaints [p 0.019]. Significant means that there is an association with a 95% confidence.
The investigators found observational studies supported a beneficial association between intake/blood levels of DHA/EPA and memory function in older adults.
The investigators concluded DHA (>580 mg/day), alone or combined with EPA (>1 g/day DHA/EPA), contributes to improved memory function in older adults (45 years or older) with mild memory complaints.
Original title:
Docosahexaenoic Acid and Adult Memory: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Yurko-Mauro K, Alexander DD and Van Elswyk ME.
Link:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4364972/
Additional information of El Mondo:
Find more studies/information on elderly and EPA&DHA.
This meal provides at least 580 mg DHA.
1 g/day DHA/EPA corresponds to meals providing 4 days of DHA&EPA.
Episodic memory is the type of long-term, declarative memory in which we store memories of personal experiences that are tied to particular times and places.
Some examples of episodic memory:
- Your skiing vacation last winter;
- The first time you traveled by airplane;
- Your first high school day.