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NBA star Kevin Love said fattyfish had helped him stay fit and playing in the NBA at 33. - Love said his fish of choice was
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For the NBA star Kevin Love, fatty fish is a key to staying in shape and playing at a high level at age 33.
The five-time All-Star has helped lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to six straight wins and third place in the Eastern Conference as the team's longest-tenured veteran, in his 14th NBA season.
Love said his diet of anti-inflammatory fatty fish was one of the reasons he'd continued to excel this year.
"I eat a lot of fatty fish, and, being from the Pacific Northwest, my diet consists of a lot of salmon," Love told Insider. "I find that everyone's diet is unique to themselves. For me, it's all about eating foods that keep
Love also identified air quality as a tenet of his wellness routine — he's invested in and uses the Molekule Air Mini air purifier whenever he travels.
He's showing a veteran's poise this season, averaging 16.4 points and 7.8 rebounds and just 1.1 turnovers over his past five games.
Fish is a favorite of elite athletes because of its protein and anti-inflammatory properties
Salmon, tuna, swordfish, trout, mackerel, sardines, and anchovies are all types of fatty fish that experts say can be incorporated into a healthy diet.
Love is not alone — the former NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal recently said in an interview with Men's Health that salmon had been a go-to meal over the past year while he's tried to lose weight.
The NFL quarterback Tom Brady has said through his TB12 wellness program that he follows a diet that is 80% plant-based with the remaining 20% dedicated to protein including wild-caught fish like salmon, tuna, or trout.
Fish is a good choice for professional athletes — one serving of salmon can account for 41% of a person's recommended daily intake of protein, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
Fatty fish is loaded with vitamins like B3, B5, B6, B12, D, and E, as well as omega-3 fatty acids, selenium, and potassium, which can help reduce inflammation. That anti-inflammatory effect has been linked with heart