“…Particularly significant in this respect is the relative decline in consumption of omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which occurred concomitant with increased consumption of cereals (which are low in n-3 PUFAs) and was exacerbated by animal husbandry switching to feed based on cereals. Diets with low n-3:n-6 PUFA ratios have been linked to higher incidences of cancer, CVD, obesity, inflammatory diseases, and, more recently, various mental illnesses, including depression, hyperactivity, and dementia (Bucher et al, 2002;He et al, 2002;Maillard et al, 2002;Erkkilä et al, 2003;Iso et al, 2006;Sontrop and Campbell, 2006;Carpentier et al, 2006;von Schacky and Harris, 2007;Li et al, 2008;Ramel et al, 2009;Riediger et al, 2009). While such evolutionary arguments may appear superficial and designed to appeal to conservatives promoting ethnic dietary habits, studies of present-day hunter-gatherer cultures show members to be almost completely free from chronic degenerative diseases (Eaton et al, 2002b).…”