Blood N-3 fatty acids increase after consumption of an enriched yoghurt
- Authors: Risé, P.; Colombo, C.; Ghezzi, S.; Mauro, N.; Orlandini, G.; Galli, C.
- Publication year: 2011
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Key words: FA incorporated in yoghurt; Gender differences; Omega-3; Food Science
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/124437
Abstract
The effects of a n-3 fatty acid (FA) enriched yoghurt on blood FA were investigated in 23 females and 23 males, who consumed 2 yoghurts/day for 6 weeks, providing 64 mg EPA and 74 mg DHA. Blood samples were collected before treatment, at the beginning, end, and after wash out. Yoghurt intakes increased blood EPA (35%) and DHA (11%) with different trends of changes in women versus men. In conclusion, the daily consumption of a yoghurt containing small amounts of n-3 FA significantly increases blood n-3 FA, providing a useful approach to reach the recommended intakes in populations.