Posted by Ron Hill on June 26, 2001, at 12:50:38
In reply to Some reading apology:Omega-3 fish oil, posted by Sulpicia on June 25, 2001, at 15:20:03
S(L):
Thank you much for both of your posts in this thread. Very informative and I did not sense a grumpyness in your first post. In fact, I'm happy you were slightly "torqued" since the emotions gave you the energy to write a lengthy informative post.
- Ron
-------------------------------------------------> > >First, apologies for my earlier cranky response. Current grad school workload is killing me.
> References for essential fatty acids:
> Drevon, C.A., Baksaas, I. & Krokan [edd.] Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Metabolism and Biological Effects Basel (1993)
> Nettleton, J.A. Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Health New York (1995)
>
> Essential fatty acids and mental health:
> Smith, R.S. "The macrophage theory of depression" Medical Hypotheses 35 (1991) 298-306
> Weissman, M.M. et al. "Cross-national epidemiology of major depression and bipolar disorder" J Am Med Assoc 276 (1996) 293-299
> Maes, M., Smith, R.S. "Fatty acids, cytokines, and major depression" Biol Psychiatry 43 (1998) 313-314
>
> Hibbeln, J.R. and Edwards, R.W. have some interesting papers from the NIH Workshop on Omega-3: Essential Fatty Acids and Psychiatric Diseases - I'm not sure if they've been published yet but are available from the authors if you check the workshop web site.
> Between the bibliographies in the books and articles, most of the important papers should be covered.
>
> The Paleolithic diet and problems with the modern western diet:
> Eaton, S.B., Konner, M. "Paleolithic nutrition: a consideration of its nature and current implications" N Engl J Med 312 (1985) 283-289
> Eaton, S.B. "Humans, lipids, and evolution" Lipids 10 (1992) 814-820
> Eaton, S.B., Eaton, S.B. III, Konner, M. "Paleolithic nutrition revisited: a twelve-year retrospective on its nature and implications" European J Clinical Nutrition 51 (1997) 207-216
>
> Hominid ancestry and enviroment is in the Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 1, pt. 1 Prolegomena and Prehistory Cambridge (1981), tho probably any standard textbook on physical anthropology/archaeology would do just as well.
>
> No more grumpy posts. I promise.
> S.
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