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Fatty Acids
Omega-3 is an important nutrient for the functioning of the body. It helps regulate metabolism, strengthen the immune system, and maintain heart health. Sources of omega-3 are foods rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids such as cold-water fish, vegetable oils, seeds, and others. Some research suggests that omega-3 intake may help improve sleep, something of concern for vegetarians and vegans. However, it is possible to obtain these benefits by supplementing omega-3 from plant-based sources, free for consumption from any diet.
Omega-3s are essential fatty acids that our bodies need to function, but cannot produce. They are important for a variety of bodily functions, including growth and development, maintaining brain function, and controlling inflammation. Omega-3s may also help improve sleep quality. A 2015 survey found that people who consumed omega-3 supplements for four weeks slept better than those who did not consume the supplements. Another 2017 study suggests that omega-3s may help treat insomnia. Researchers found that people who took omega-3 supplements for 12 weeks had significant improvements in sleep duration and quality, as well as insomnia symptoms.
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Fatty Acids