Regular exercise and a well-balanced diet can help you maintain your health as you age. But one type of food is especially beneficial, according to a new report.

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Researchers from Tufts University recently conducted a study, published in the BMJ journal, to determine the link between omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential nutrients that help prevent and manage heart disease and may help lower blood pressure, and healthy aging.

Healthy aging was defined in the assessment as “a meaningful lifespan without major chronic diseases and with good physical and mental function,”

For the trial, they examined 2,622 adults, with an average age of 74, who took part in the U.S. Cardiovascular Health study from 1992 to 2015. The analysts measured the participants’ blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids at the beginning of the trial, at the six-year mark and again after 13 years.

After analyzing the results, they discovered only 11 percent of the subjects maintained good health through old age, which they believe was due to omega-3 acids.

While the nutrients are found in foods like nuts, leafy greens vegetables and flaxseed oils, the results show omega-3s in seafood had the greatest effect. In fact, seafood with omega-3s was linked with a 24 percent lower risk of unhealthy aging.

"These findings encourage the need for further investigations into plausible biological mechanisms and interventions related to n3-PUFAs [omega-3s] for maintenance of healthy aging, and support guidelines for increased dietary consumption of fish among older adults," the authors wrote in a statement.

The scientists think the omega-3s can prevent heart disease, depression and Alzheimer’s disease, but more research is needed to explore its benefits.

“Any evidence-based clues to improve health in later life are welcome but additional efforts to accelerate this area of research are essential,” they concluded.

September 14, 2021 Dekalb County: Getting in one last dry day of fishing, Sherrod Bolden casts out onto Lake Avondale in the City of Avondale Estates in DeKalb County  on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021. Bolden tries to hit the lake as often as he can before working from home. Using artificial bait he favors looking for largemouth bass in the lake. Tropical Storm Nicholas made landfall along the Texas coast Tuesday morning as a Category 1 hurricane and is expected to bring showers to Georgia as early as Wednesday afternoon. Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Brian Monahan said with 14 named storms so far this hurricane season, 2021 is well above average but still below the pace of last year’s record season. “We’re starting to see some more showers here in North Georgia as we move through Wednesday afternoon,” Monahan said. “But by Thursday and Friday that tropical moisture moves in our direction with some better chances for rain. Not a washout, but it will be wet at times.” On Tuesday morning, it is warm but dry at the bus stops for kids headed off to school. Temperatures are in the low 70s across the city, according to Channel 2. Monahan said bus stops should be dry on the way home, too. “Most of us will be dry through the afternoon,” he said. “A little cooler with some more clouds for this afternoon.” Wednesday’s projected high is 81, and highs in the low 80s are in the forecast through Friday. (John Spink / John.Spink@ajc.com)

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