Omega-3 Day at UCI This Wednesday March 3rd to Combat This Travesty
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--All parents dream of a better life for their children, but because of the habits of modern life, the Millennium Generation may be the first to suffer a shorter life-span.
Dr. Carol Locke, a graduate of Harvard Medical School and the founder of the non-profit International Omega-3 Awareness Day, has a solution.
“A recent Harvard study identified the leading causes of preventable death in the U.S.,” Dr. William Butler, a Harvard Medical School neurosurgeon and Dr. Locke’s husband states. “Among these causes is dietary omega-3 deficiency.”
Omega-3 levels can be raised by increased intake of Omega-3 in the diet. The omega-3 levels of EPA and DHA in red blood cell membrane have been shown to correlate with improved health and decreased cardiac disease. Now the omega-3 index discovered by Dr. William Harris and Dr. Clemons von Schacky is considered an important biomarker for health.
Higher omega-3 levels promote health and support development every stage of the life cycle from the fetus on, from promoting brain development in children all the way to slowing the rate of telomere shortening in the elderly with cardiac disease. Higher omega-3 levels may also increase longevity, some say up to five years.
Among the many things research shows omega-3 intake promotes:
• Cardiac health
• Anti-inflammatory support
• Increased longevity
• Neuro-protective properties including potential protection from Alzheimer’s
Omega-3’s also benefit children:
• Demonstrated improvement in reading and math scores
• Lower hostility ratings
• Cardiac protection and potential protection from metabolic syndrome associated with diabetes
• Benefit for positive mood
• Benefit for attention and learning
Leading the podium for the International Omega-3 Awareness Day will be Dr. Carol Locke, Founder of Omega Natural Science and the Center for Creating Health. She will be followed by Dr. William Harris, co-founder of the Omega-3 index; Harvard Medical School Neurosurgeon Dr. William Butler; and Dr. John Ratey, also of Harvard and author of Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain.
The event will be MC’ed by Comedy Central Comedian of the Year Kyle Cease, avid Omega-3 fan.
The importance of this first-ever International Omega-3 Awareness Day is undeniable. “This generation may be the first ever to suffer a shorter life-span than the preceding generation,” Dr. Locke states. “We have to arm this generation with the information they need to save themselves. Why? Because this generation has to save the world.” Dr. Ratey agrees. “Two things I tell every patient and every person: if you only do two things, make it omega-3’s and exercise.”
The International Omega-3 Awareness Day is a non-profit organization spearheaded last November by Dr. Carol Locke MD, who was joined by her fellow omega-3 experts and over 3,000 followers around the world. The mission of this non-profit day is to promote the science of Omega-3 fatty acids, to increase awareness of its research-based health benefits, and to save lives by increasing Omega-3 intake around the globe. For more information, please join us at UCI this Wednesday or visit Omega3day.com.
First International Omega-3 Awareness Day
University of California at Irvine Inaugural Launch
March 3, 2010 3-6:30pm at the Student Center
Host Dr. Carol Locke, MD Introductory remarks
MC Kyle Cease, Comedy Central Comedian of the Year 2009
Dr. Carol A. Locke, MD The Omega-3 Story
Dr. Bill Harris, PhD Omega-3’s and the Cardiac Index
Dr. William Butler, MD Omega-3’s and Longevity
Dr. John J. Ratey, MD Omega-3s, Exercise, and the Brain
Six Bands: Madeline Speak, Briana Harley, Local Vibes, Army of Sun, Pompous Monk, Bus to Neptune
To find out more information on the health benefits of Omega-3’s and the March 3rd event, please visit Omega3Day.com or follow Omega-3 Day on Twitter.com/Omega3Day.
The non-profit Omega-3 Awareness Day, Inc. was formed on November 2009 with the mission to raise awareness of the science and health benefits of Omega-3’s and connect the public with good Omega-3 science, Omega-3 researchers, and their wish to help save lives.
Omega-3 Awareness Day, Omega-3 Day, International Omega-3 Awareness Day, and the red heart are registered trademarks of the non-profit organization International Omega-3 Awareness Day Inc. This non-profit is committed to the promotion of knowledge and research-backed educational material to the public. Neither it nor the trademarked heart symbol is permitted to promote any brand or company.
Contacts
Omega-3 Awareness Day, Inc., a California non-profit
Travis Cloyd, 949-929-7075
info@omega3day.com