Fish Consumption, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
Conclusions In this cohort of women without history of cardiovascular disease, intakes of tuna and dark fish, α-linolenic acid, and marine omega-3 fatty acids were not associated with risk of major cardiovascular disease.
Source: American Journal of Preventive Medicine - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research
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