Study fails to find omega 3 benefit for depression (Nutraingredients.com)
According to an article in this month’s Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), a randomized, double-blind trial found no evidence that combining omega-3 with the antidepressant, sertraline, is superior to sertraline plus placebo capsules for the treatment of depression in patients with major depression and established CHD.
Go here to read the rest:
Study fails to find omega 3 benefit for depression (Nutraingredients.com)
Related posts:
- Use of omega-3 with treatment for depression in heart disease patients may not provide benefit (EurekAlert!)
- Use Of Omega-3 With Treatment For Depression In Heart Disease Patients May Not Provide Benefit (redOrbit)
- No Benefit to Taking Omega-3 with Treatment for Depression in Patients with Heart Disease (Kansas City InfoZine)
- ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION: Omega-3 Augmentation of Sertraline in Treatment of Depression in Patients With Coronary Heart … (Journal of the American…
- Omega-3 may improve depression measures for seniors: Study