The Global Organisation for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED) recently published a brand new report with a comprehensive overview of the latest studies on EPA and DHA omega-3s and their effects on specific brain health outcomes.
The report was created with the help of GOED’s Clinical Study Database (CSD), a powerful tool developed and maintained by GOED to compile and organise all human clinical studies related to EPA and DHA omega-3s.
The topic of brain health is of keen interest to GOED members and industry and the report aims to offer valuable insights into the current state of science, identify research gaps and propose potential directions for future projects or product innovations.
Specifically covered is an overview of the breadth and scope of studies published on cognitive health, stress, anxiety, mood, depression, Alzheimer’s disease, ADHD, and more.
“Leveraging the immense capabilities of our CSD, GOED was able to streamline the process of data collection and analysis,” said GOED’s Director of Scientific Communication and Outreach, Kaitlin Roke, PhD. “We calculated that by using the Clinical Study Database to put this report together, we saved approximately 30 hours of work compared to employing a traditional academic search strategy.”