A new study shows that omega-3 supplements can help reduce aggressive behavior. These findings show that omega-3 can be effective in reducing aggression in people of any age and gender.
According to Tekna Technology Media’s medical and health news service, previous studies have shown a link between the consumption of fatty fish (a rich source of omega-3) and a decrease in the murder rate. Also, other studies have shown that omega-3 supplements can reduce aggressive behavior in prisoners. In their new study, researchers have investigated the effect of omega-3 supplements on different types of aggression. They found that omega-3 can reduce both reactive aggression (in response to a threat or provocation) and anticipatory (planned) aggression.
Researchers believe that omega-3 reduces aggressive behavior by affecting the structure and function of the brain. Omega-3 plays an important role in regulating neurotransmitters and gene expression and can reduce brain inflammation. A new study shows that omega-3 supplements can help reduce aggressive behavior. These findings show that omega-3 can be effective for people of any age and gender. However, more studies are needed to investigate the long-term effects of omega-3 supplements on reducing aggression.
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