Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Flow-mediated Dilatation and Carotid Intima Media Thickness: A Meta-analysis

AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo investigate the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) and explore the factors influencing these effects.Recent FindingsFMD was significantly higher in the omega-3 fatty acid group compared to the control group (mean difference  = 0.90%;p = 0.0003). In particular, the subgroup with CHD (both EPA + DHA <  1 g/day and ≥ 1 g/day) and the subgroup without CHD but with CHD risk factors (only EPA + DHA ≥ 1 g/day) showed significantly increased FMD after supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids. CIMT was not significantly different between the omega-3 fatty acid and control groups (stan dardized mean difference = -0.08;p = 0.26). Subgroup analysis of CHD patients was not conducted because of the limited number of studies.SummaryIntake of omega-3 fatty acids improved FMD in patients with CHD and patients with risk factors for CHD. Further research is needed on the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on CIMT.
Source: Current Atherosclerosis Reports - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research
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