Omega-3 Index

The Omega-3 Index measures the proportion of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA in red blood cell membranes. It is a key indicator of cardiovascular health and overall wellness, reflecting both dietary intake of omega-3s and their incorporation into cell structures.

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Who would benefit from testing the Omega-3 index?
  • Individuals at risk for cardiovascular diseases, as a higher Omega-3 Index is associated with reduced risk.
  • People with a family history of heart disease or those who have experienced cardiac events.
  • Individuals following diets low in Omega-3s, such as vegetarians or those not consuming much fatty fish.
  • Anyone interested in personalized dietary planning to optimize health.
What does the Omega-3 index mean?

The Omega-3 Index represents the amount of EPA and DHA in the membranes of red blood cells, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acids. A higher index indicates a greater concentration of Omega-3 fatty acids in the cells. An Omega-3 Index of 8% or higher is generally considered optimal for cardiovascular health, while lower levels are associated with an increased risk of heart-related issues.

What is the health benefit of maintaining a good Omega-3 index?

Maintaining a high Omega-3 Index is associated with numerous health benefits, particularly for heart health. It correlates with a reduced risk of sudden cardiac death, lower triglyceride levels, and potentially improved brain function. It also plays a role in managing inflammation, which is beneficial for overall health and in conditions like arthritis.

How to improve your Omega-3 index?
  • Increase intake of Omega-3 rich foods, such as fatty fish (salmon, mackerel, sardines), flaxseeds, chia seeds, and walnuts.
  • Consider Omega-3 supplements, particularly if dietary intake is insufficient.
  • Choose fortified foods, such as Omega-3 enriched eggs or dairy products.
  • For vegetarians and vegans, consider algal oil supplements as a direct source of DHA and EPA.
  • Regularly monitor Omega-3 levels to tailor dietary strategies effectively.

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Omega-3 Basic

Lab Test

Blood

Many recognize the health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, but how can one ensure they’re consuming enough? With Omega-3 Basic, you can measure your omega-3 fatty acid levels from the comfort of home. This test analyzes the omega-3 fatty acids Alpha-Linolenic Acid, Eicosapentaenoic Acid, Docosapentaenoic Acid, and Docosahexaenoic Acid. For a more comprehensive fatty acid test, we suggest Omega-3 Plus.

$ 69.99 USD

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Omega-3 Plus

Lab Test

Blood

Most of us recognize the importance of omega-3, but how many are aware of the balance between omega-3 and omega-6, or the ratio of saturated to unsaturated fats in our body? The Omega-3 Plus delves deep into your health by examining both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids along with saturated and unsaturated fats.
For those interested in a more comprehensive nutritional analysis, our Nutrition Test is an excellent complement. It measures 8 minerals and 4 ratios between key minerals in whole blood, providing a wider perspective on your nutritional health.

$ 89.99 USD

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Who would benefit from testing the Omega-3 index?
What does the Omega-3 index mean?
What is the health benefit of maintaining a good Omega-3 index?
How to improve your Omega-3 index?
Who would benefit from testing the Omega-3 index?
What does the Omega-3 index mean?
What is the health benefit of maintaining a good Omega-3 index?
How to improve your Omega-3 index?
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