Habitual Intake of Marine-derived n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids is Inversely Associated with a Cardiometabolic Inflammatory Profile in Yup'ik Alaska Native People.
Bert B BoyerScarlett E HopkinsHoward W WienerJonathan Q PurnellDiane M O'BrienCindy X ZhangJoseph E AslanTheresa AliwargaJeremy J PomeroyKenneth E ThummelHemant K TiwariPublished in: The Journal of nutrition (2021)
Habitual intake of marine mammals and fish rich in n-3 PUFAs in this study population of Yup'ik Alaska Native adults is associated with reduced systemic inflammation, which may contribute to the low prevalence of diseases in which inflammation plays an important role.