Dietary Guidelines
Most of the world falls short of recommended omega-3 intake, global review finds
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About three-quarters of the global population are not meeting recommended intakes of the long-chain omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, according to a new global review led by researchers from the University of East Anglia, the University of Southampton and Holland & Barrett. The authors highlight large gaps between guidelines and actual consumption and call for clearer policies and more sustainable sources to address what they describe as a public health concern.
Researchers at King's College London have developed the first evidence-based dietary guidelines for managing chronic constipation in adults. The recommendations highlight kiwifruit, rye bread, and mineral water as helpful, while questioning the benefits of general high-fiber diets. Supplements like psyllium, probiotics, and magnesium oxide also show promise.