Omega-3 map (most of the world has low levels) – May 2016


Global survey of the omega-3 fatty acids, docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid in the blood stream of healthy adults

Progress in Lipid Research, doi:10.1016/j.plipres.2016.05.001
Ken D. Stark a, kstark@uwaterloo.ca, , Mary E. Van Elswyk b, , M. Roberta Higgins c, , Charli A. Weatherford d, , Norman Salem Jr. e,
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Studies reporting blood levels of the omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), were systematically identified in order to create a global map identifying countries and regions with different blood levels. Included studies were those of healthy adults, published in 1980 or later. A total of 298 studies met all inclusion criteria. Studies reported fatty acids in various blood fractions including plasma total lipids (33.0%), plasma phospholipid (32%), erythrocytes (32%) and whole blood (3.0%). Fatty acid data from each blood fraction were converted to relative weight percentages (wt.%) and then assigned to one of four discrete ranges (high, moderate, low, very low) corresponding to wt.% EPA + DHA in erythrocyte equivalents.
Regions with high EPA + DHA blood levels (> 8%) included the

  • Sea of Japan,
  • Scandinavia, and
  • areas with indigenous populations or populations not fully adapted to Westernized food habits.

Very low blood levels (= 4%) were observed in

  • North America,
  • Central and South America,
  • Europe,
  • the Middle East,
  • Southeast Asia, and
  • Africa.

The present review reveals considerable variability in blood levels of EPA + DHA and the very low to low range of blood EPA + DHA for most of the world may increase global risk for chronic disease.
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