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Study Shows Omega-3 Protects Against Heart Failure

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People with higher omega-3 levels are significantly less likely to suffer or die from heart failure, according to findings published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings journal.
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Several micronutrients play vital roles in preventing and protecting against heart failure. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a powerful antioxidant, is especially important in this respect as it plays a key role in energy production within the body’s cells, especially in the heart. Levels of this micronutrient are frequently low in heart failure, thus potentially worsening cardiovascular health through a reduced production of energy. Studies have shown that supplementing with CoQ10 may address this deficiency, thereby supporting heart function.

A recent meta-analysis reviewed a total of 32 clinical studies involving 3,763 patients and confirmed that CoQ10 may offer remarkable benefits in the treatment of heart failure. The analysis, which was published in the BMC Cardiovascular Disorders journal by researchers from China, included randomized controlled trials from Europe, Asia, Australia, and America. Its findings emphatically demonstrate that coenzyme Q10 can improve heart health and boost exercise capacity in heart failure patients, as well as reduce hospitalization and mortality rates.

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