Title: How a Change in Diet Can Change Your Brain
1Omega Fatty Acids and Mental Health
- How a Change in Diet Can Change Your Brain
Brian Mackin, M.D.
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3Many Factors of a Complex Decision
4Overview
- Historical perspective
- Evidence
- Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
- Omega-3 FA and Omega-6 FA
- Depression
- Schizophrenia
- Alzheimers Disease
- Where can we find Omega-6/3 in diet?
- Changes in our current food supply
5What will not be covered
- Vitamin B1, B2, B3,B6, B9, B12
- Vitamin A, C, D, K, E
- Folate
- Iron
- Magnesium
- Copper
- Zinc
- Iodine
- Lithium
- Manganese
- Selenium
- Essential amino acids
- Cholesterol
- Carbohydrates
- Fibers
- Sugar and Starches
- Proteins
- Antioxidants
- Toxins
- Mercury, PCBs, Nitrates
- Artificial Sweeteners
- Digestive problems
- Changes in gut flora
- Trans Fatty acids
- Esterified fats
- Disruption of the integrity
- of the blood brain barrier
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7Big 7 Diseases of USA
8Improving knowledge
worsening diet.
9Obesity Escalating
www.admc.hct.ac.ae/hd1/english/graphs/obesity.htm
10Historic Diet
11Plant Life - Local - Seasonal - Fresh
12Marine Life
13Local Animals
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15Modern Diet
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18First Agricultural Revolution
10,000-3,000 BC
19Industrial Revolution
150-200 years ago
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22A Shift in Balance
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24The American Diet
25How Fat Consumption Has Changed Over Time
26Radical changes in diet have occurred over the
last 200 years or 8 generations
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28A Breakdown of FAT
29Two Important types of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
30Natural Form of Monounsaturated Fatty Acid
31Unnatural Trans Form of Monounsaturated Fatty Acid
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33Biologic Breakdown of PUFAs
Alpha
34Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
35Arachadonic Acid (AA)
Omega-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid
36What role does Omega-3 Fatty Acid play in our
bodies?
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38DHA is selectively concentrated in synaptic
neuronal membranes and contributes to unique
biophysical properties that mediate receptor
activity and signal transduction
Freeman et al J Clin Psychiatry2006671954-1967
39Omega 6 FAs and Omega 3 FAs compete
EPA
Arachadonic Acid
DHA
40Depression
Fish Consumption
41Post- Partum Depression
Fish Consumption
42Breakdown of the Prefrontal Cortex
Human Brain 60 Fat
Figure. Brain consists up to 60 of fat. Fatty
acid composition of human postmortem prefrontal
frontal cortex in subjects aged 2945 yrs. RMDR
remainder, is composed of intermediate faty acid
metabolites. Source McNamara and Carlson 2006.
43Omega 3 in the Human Developing Brain
DHA
Martinez M. Tissue levels of polyunsaturated
fatty acids during early human development, J.
Pediat. 1992 120 S129-138.
44Studies Looking at Tissues of the Prefrontal
Cortex
45Will Changes in diet affect the Omega 3 content
of a newborn brain and a young brain?
Control Diet Rich in Omega-3
Low in Omega 3
46Anderson et al Pediatr Rs 200558 (5)865-872
Prefrontal Cortex of Monkey
Fed Control Diet for 3 years
Prenatal Omega-3 Deficient Diet
47Brodmann Area 10 Orbitofrontal Cortex
48Omega 3 FAs Lower in Major Depression
DHA
22 lower DHA in MDD vs. Normal Controls (p
.0018) 32 lower DHA in females/ 16 lower DHA
in males
McNamara et al Biol Psychiatry 2007 6217-24
49Omega 3 FAs Lower in Schizophrenia
20 lower DHA in SZ vs. Normal Controls p.0051
DHA
McNamara et al Schizophrenia Res. 2007 March 91
(1-3) 37-50
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55A Diet Enriched with the Omega-3 Fatty Acid
Docosahexaenoic Acid Reduces Amyloid Burden in an
Aged Alzheimer Mouse Model
Low DHA Diet (0.0)
High DHA Diet (0.6)
Control Diet (0.09)
56Less Plaques with High DHA Diet
The Journal of Neuroscience, March 23, 2005,
25(12)3032-3040 doi10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4225-04.20
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58FIGURE 1. Multivariate linear regression analysis
of 5-y cognitive decline in 210 elderly men in
relation to fish consumption in 1990, showing the
mean change in cognitive functioning between 1990
and 1995, adjusted for age, education, alcohol
consumption, smoking status, physical activity,
energy intake, and baseline cognitive
functioning. MMSE, Mini-Mental Status
Examination. , Fish consumers , fish
nonconsumers. Significantly different from
cognitive decline in 51 fish nonconsumers, P
0.01.
Eat More Fish and Lose Less Mental Function
Fish consumption, n3 fatty acids, and subsequent
5-y cognitive decline in elderly men the Zutphen
Elderly Study 1,2,3,4 Boukje Maria van Gelder,
Marja Tijhuis, Sandra Kalmijn and Daan Kromhout
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 85,
No. 4, 1142-1147, April 2007
59Comparison of therapeutic effects of omega-3
fatty acid eicosapentaenoic acid and fluoxetine,
separately and in combination, in major
depressive disorder
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
Peet et al 423, 192-198 March 2008
50 Fluoxetine N 16 56 EPA N 16 81 EPA
Fluoxetine N 16
Fluoxetine 20mg/ EPA 1000mg
60Childhood Depression
- Omega-3 treatment of Childhood Depression
a controlled, double-blind pilot study. - American Journal of Psychiatry 2006. Nemets et
al. - 4 months of EPADHA (560mg/600mg) daily
- Only 10 children in each arm
- 7/10 in Omega-3 group had 50 or better
improvement - 0/10 in placebo had 50 or better improvement
61 End of 3rd Quarter Quick Review
- Nutrition has a role in mental health
- Evidence supports that dietary deficits in
Omega-3 PUFA results in deficits in the brain - Psychiatric illness (MDD and SCZ) is correlated
with lower Omega-3 concentrations in parts of
brain - Cant conclude that Omega-3 deficits are a cause
of depression/schizophrenia - Higher Omega 3 diets may reduce plaques
associated with Alzheimer's disease - Some evidence supports that dietary Omega-3 can
improve symptoms of some patients with major
depression
62What can we eat that is rich in Omega 3 Fatty
Acids?
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64Richest source of dietary Omega-3 Fatty Acids DHA
and EPA
65Fish vs. Fish Oil Enhanced Incorporation of n-3
Fatty Acids from Fish Compared with Fish Oils
Edel et al Lipids, Vol.41, no.12 (2006)
- Cod Liver Oil
- (3.0g/day DHAEPA)
EPA 106
EPA 129
DHA 25
DHA 45
66FN-620, Reviewed and Reprinted June 2007 Jane U.
Edwards, Ph.D., LRD, Nutrition and Health
Specialist
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68Effects of feedlot feeding on growth pattern of
Cattle
Weight of Cow
Age of Cow
Intensive feeding systems for beef production in
developing countries P. Auriol
69What are Cows fed?
( US Dairy Forage Research Center, 1995 Research
Summaries.)
70How does the feed effect the Meat?
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72Fish Farming on the Rise
73And What about the Fish?
'Only 50 years left' for sea fish
By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC
News website Natural protection There will be
virtually nothing left to fish from the seas by
the middle of the century if current trends
continue, according to a major scientific study.
Stocks have collapsed in
Salmon ?92
74Conclusion
- Shift in the type of fats consumed
- The western diet high in omega-6 and low in
omega-3 is correlated with psychiatric illness - Brain concentrations of Omega-3 FA are found to
be low in MDD and SZ - Omega 3s in diet are correlated with development
of Alzheimers plaques - If we are to suspect that dietary omega-3 FA are
important in brain development and function then
we should be concerned about preserving them as a
food source.
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78U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
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80Committee on Research of Psychiatric Treatments
of the American Psychiatric Association
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Evidence Basis for Treatment
and Future Research in Psychiatry Freeman et al.
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81Possible Reasons for Mixed Results
- Ethyl EPA may not have beneficial effect
- Dose could be wrong
- Diet of subjects may be changing during study
- Test subjects were not appropriate
- It may take more time for EPA/DHA to affect the
brain
82Studies Using Omega-3 to tx MDD as of 2006