Taking a daily fish oil capsule can stave off mental illness in those at highest risk, trial findings suggest. A
three-month course of the supplement appeared to be as effective as
drugs, cutting the rate of psychotic illness like schizophrenia by a
quarter.
The researchers believe it is the omega-3 in fish oil
- already hailed for promoting healthy hearts - that has beneficial
effects in the brain.
A "natural" remedy would be welcomed, Archives of General Psychiatry says.
"The
finding that treatment with a natural substance may prevent, or at
least delay, the onset of psychotic disorder gives hope that there may
be alternatives to antipsychotic drugs," the study authors said.
Antipsychotic drugs are potent and can have serious side effects, which puts some people off taking them.
Fish oil supplements, on the other hand, are generally well tolerated and easy to take, say the scientists.
The
international team from Austria, Australia and Switzerland tested the
treatment in 81 people deemed to be at particularly high risk of
developing psychosis.
Natural choice
Their high
risk was down to a strong family history of schizophrenia, or similar
disorders, or them already showing mild symptoms of these conditions
themselves.
For the test, half of the individuals took fish oil
supplements (1.2 grams of omega-3 fatty acids) for 12 weeks, while the
other half took only a dummy pill. Neither group knew which treatment
they were receiving.
Dr Paul Amminger and his team followed the groups for a year to see how many, if any, went on to develop illness.
Two in the fish oil group developed a psychotic disorder compared to 11 in the placebo group.
Based
on the results, the investigators estimate that one high-risk adult
could be protected from developing psychosis for every four treated
over a year.
They believe the omega-3 fatty acids found in the supplements may alter brain signalling in the brain with beneficial effects.
Alison
Cobb, of the mental health charity Mind, said: "If young people can be
treated successfully with fish oils, this is hugely preferable to
treating them with antipsychotics, which come with a range of problems
from weight gain to sexual dysfunction, whereas omega-3s are actually
beneficial to their general state of health.
"These are
promising results and more research is needed to show if omega-3s could
be an alternative to antipsychotics in the long term