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Alexandra McManus PhD MPH PGradDipPH BScHP Lynda Fielder GradCertPH BSc Wendy Newton PhD MBA James White PostGradDipTchg BSc 《Journal of Men's Health》2011,8(4):252-257
Background
Evidence supports the idea that the regular consumption of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (Omega 3s) has positive effects on men's health. The best source of these essential fatty acids is seafood, particularly oily fish. This article summarises evidence pertaining to the benefits associated with regular dietary intake of fish on men's health.Methods
An extensive review of international academic libraries, databases and published literature was conducted. Quality assessment ratings were applied and thematic classifications based on major health issues relevant to men were constructed.Results
A total of 168 articles from peer-reviewed journals were identified, with 60 studies providing moderate to high level evidence of an association between the consumption of Omega 3s and health benefits for men. The majority of the studies showed a positive link between the intake of Omega 3s and the prevention and management of chronic disease in men. Evidence also showed a reduced risk of prostate cancer and lower lung cancer mortality in men who consumed high seafood diets.Conclusion
There is conclusive evidence of an association between the dietary intake of Omega 3s and health benefits for men. However, men are less likely to consume fish as a main protein source, often tending towards diets high in red meat. Health promotion interventions should consider: the attitudes of men toward food and the impact of these attitudes on food choices; men's perceptions of fish and seafood, particularly in comparison to other protein sources; and the role that particular foods play for males in traditional social situations. 相似文献2.
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Kate Laver PhD MClinRehab BAppSc Robert Cumming MBBS MPH PhD Suzanne Dyer PhD GradCertPH Meera Agar FRACP FAChPM PhD Kaarin J Anstey BA PhD Elizabeth Beattie PhD MA BA Henry Brodaty MD DSc FRANZCP Tony Broe MRACP MBBS BA Lindy Clemson PhD MAppSc BAppSc Maria Crotty MPH PhD FAFRM Margaret Dietz BA BSW GradCertFamily Therapy Brian Draper MBBS MD FRANZCP Leon Flicker FRACP GradDipEpid PhD Meg Friel MEd BJuris Louise Heuzenroeder BN MBA MPH Susan Koch PhD RN MN Sue Kurrle MBBS PhD DGM Rhonda Nay PhD Dimity Pond MBBS FRACGP PhD Jane Thompson BSc MSc PhD Yvonne Santalucia BEd Craig Whitehead FAFRM FRACP Mark Yates MBBS FRACP 《Australian Occupational Therapy Journal》2017,64(1):3-10
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