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A third meeting has been conducted with the Aker BioMarine Science Board (ASB) in Ålesund, Norway, and after discussion with leading neuroscientists, the company aims to fund a study on the neuroprotective health effects of krill oil. The Board has recommended a clinical study on the effects of krill oil on stress, anxiety, wellbeing and memory function in middle aged and older adults.
ASB member Professor Philip Calder adds, “I am pleased to see that Aker BioMarine takes responsibility to invest in research on their product and wants to test the hypothesis that their omega-3 product (Superba krill oil) has positive effects on brain health. A study on stress and anxiety has potential to be a landmark study of general importance for generating trustful clinical data on krill oil and its effect on the central nervous system.”
For further information: www.akerbiomarine.com
ASB member Professor Philip Calder adds, “I am pleased to see that Aker BioMarine takes responsibility to invest in research on their product and wants to test the hypothesis that their omega-3 product (Superba krill oil) has positive effects on brain health. A study on stress and anxiety has potential to be a landmark study of general importance for generating trustful clinical data on krill oil and its effect on the central nervous system.”
For further information: www.akerbiomarine.com