Omega-3 shows reductions in anti-social behaviour amongst children
(PRWEB UK) 30 September 2014 -- A two-year study looking into the effects of Omega-3 has found a significant reduction in anti-social behaviour amongst children taking a daily supplement.
The study, published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (1), saw 100 children aged between 8-16 given Omega-3 supplementation, and another 100 given a placebo.
At the end of the study, it was discovered that children taking the daily supplement saw a 41.6% reduction in parent-related externalised anti-social behaviour. Furthermore, internalised child behaviours - such as depression - also reduced by 68.4%.
Vitamin Planet supplies OmegaPure (2) fish oil supplements, providing a triple strength high dosage of Omega-3 fatty acids.
The essential oils in OmegaPure are proven to enhance nerve cell health, facilitating a boost in brain power.
Marketing manager Ryan Malting said, "OmegaPure is a top seller here at Vitamin Planet due to its high-quality 100% natural ingredients and triple strength formula."
(1) - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcpp.12314/abstract (22nd August 2014)
(2) - http://www.vitaminplanet.co.uk/omegapure-fish-oil-1000mg-p-178046.aspx
Planet Associates, Planet Ventures, http://www.planetventures.co.uk, +44 7909944586, [email protected]
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