Sunday (9/13) - Is it okay to eat fish everyday? A news from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health shows. Government dietary guidelines recommend that people eat fish twice a week. And we know that fish are full of omega-3 fatty acids—which
can benefit both heart and brain. But is it safe to eat fish every day?
“For most individuals it’s fine to eat fish every day,” says Eric Rimm, professor of epidemiology and nutrition, in an August 30 article on Today.com, adding that “it’s certainly better to eat fish every day than to eat beef every day.”
While it might be safe to eat fish every day, Rimm says it’s still not clear if there is any added health benefits to that level of consumption.
“Most of the science isn’t looking at daily consumption,” he explains.
“But many, many studies have shown that those who have it a couple of
times a week have a lower rate of fatal heart attacks compared to those who don’t eat any.”
There are some exceptions, Rimm cautions. For example, pregnant woman and children should avoid
larger fish with longer lifespans—like swordfish and tuna—because those
can have higher levels of toxins, such as mercury. There are also environmental considerations—including
the risk of over-fishing certain species. “Even to get people eating
fish two times a week we need to ramp up fish farming,” Rimm says,
noting that some types of farmed fish can be more nutritious than those
caught in the wild.
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Source: hsph.harvard.edu, News, In The News, September 2015 (http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/hsph-in-the-news/is-it-okay-to-eat-fish-every-day/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Nutrition%20Source%20-%20September%202015%20%281%29&utm_content=)
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