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How Seafood Dramatically Reduces Preterm Births: Unlock the Power of Omega-3s

How Seafood Dramatically Reduces Preterm Births: Unlock the Power of Omega-3s

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A recent comprehensive study has highlighted the significant impact of omega-3s, particularly DHA and EPA, found in seafood, in reducing preterm births. The study revealed that women with low DHA levels at the start experienced a 66% reduction in preterm births after increasing their intake of these essential fatty acids.

Preterm birth, the leading cause of infant mortality in the United States, has seen a concerning rise, with the rate reaching 10.4% in 2021. The disparity is especially alarming for Black women, who have a 55% higher preterm birth rate than white women.

Dr. Susan Carlson, a member of the SNP Science Nutrition Advisory Council (SNAC), and Dr. Irene Cetin, along with 24 international authors, developed new Clinical Practice Guidelines focused on Omega-3 intake to mitigate preterm birth risks. Supported by seven pediatric, obstetric, and child health organizations, their conclusions emphasize the importance of omega-3 fatty acids for women of childbearing age.

The guidelines recommend that women prioritize regular omega-3 consumption, whether through fish, oily fish, or supplements containing DHA and EPA. Research confirms that intakes of up to 1,000 mg of DHA + EPA during pregnancy are both safe and beneficial. The recommended intake levels can vary depending on the individual’s DHA levels at the start of pregnancy.

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Dr. Carlson stresses that lower fish consumption and decreased omega-3 fatty acid levels in the blood are associated with a higher risk of preterm births, particularly those occurring before 34 weeks of gestation. This research underscores the vital role omega-3s play not only in supporting heart, immune, and mental health but also in reducing the risk of preterm births. By increasing omega-3 intake among pregnant women, the U.S. could save over $8 billion in healthcare costs related to preterm births.

For more information, you can view the full article in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology-Maternal Fetal Medicine here.


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This blog is based on information provided by Seafood Nutrition.