Omega-3 Index and Cardiovascular Health
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Omega-3 Index as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor
Population | HS-Omega-3 Index |
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Western countries (high incidence of coronary heart disease) | |
Germany | |
Unselected Individuals (n = 5000) | 7.15 (±2.19)% |
Patients with atherosclerosis [42], (n = 190) | 5.94 (±1.41)% |
Patients with hyperlipidemia [43], (n = 47) | 7.00 (±1.90)% |
Pregnant women, week 24 (n = 103) | 7.66 (±1.83)% |
Patients with congestive heart failure (n = 895) | 3.47 (±1.20)% |
Patients with major depression [44], (n = 90) | 3.93 (±1.50)% |
Spain | |
Individuals with high risk for, but without cardiovascular disease [45], (n = 198) (SD not reported) | 7.10% |
Norway | |
Patients with myocardial infarction [46] (SD not reported) | |
With ventricular fibrillation (n = 10) | 4.88% |
Without ventricular fibrillation (n = 185) | 6.08% |
Europe | |
Unselected data from routine determinations, n = 10,000 | 6.96 (+2.15)% |
USA | |
Healthy in Kansas City [47], (n = 163) | 4.90 (±2.10)% |
Framingham-Offspring [48], (n = 3196) | 5.60 (±1.70)% |
Patients with stable coronary heart disease [49], (n = 956) (SD not reported) | 4.60% |
Patients with major depression [50], (n = 118) | 2.90 (±1.50)% |
Adolescents with major depression [51], (n =150) (SD not reported) | 3.46% |
Patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea [52], (n = 52) (SD not reported) | 4.00% |
Saudi Arabia | |
Individuals, most with diabetes (n = 69) | 3.47 (±1.20) % |
Asian countries (low incidence of coronary heart disease) | |
Korea | |
Healthy controls [53], (n = 50) (SD not reported) | 11.81% |
Healthy control [54], (n = 40) | 10.55 (±0.48)% |
Patients with myocardial infarction [53], (n = 50), (SD not reported) | 9.57% |
Patients with hemorrhagic brain infarction [54], (n = 40) | 8.55 (±0.41)% |
Patients with ischemic brain infarction [54], (n = 40) | 8.19 (±0.64)% |
Hemodialysis-patients without calcification on plain chest radiograph [55], (n = 11) | 9.82 (±2.37)% |
Hemodialysis-patients with calcification on plain chest radiograph [55], (n = 20) | 9.23 (±2.34)% |
Peritoneal Dialysis Patients [56], (n = 14) | 12.83 (±3.30)% |
Patients with a kidney transplant [57], (n = 49) | 9.70 (±1.85)% |
Japan | |
Unselected men (n = 262), (SD not reported) | 9.58% |
Acronym [reference] | Design | Disease | n | Years | Criterion | Comparison | Result |
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Total mortality | |||||||
Heart & Soul [49] | cohort | stable CAD | 956 | 5.9 | total mortality | HS-Omega-3 Index | HR 0.73; 95% CI, 0.56–0.94 |
Triumph [74] | cohort | recent MI | 1144 | 2 | total mortality | EPA in red cells tertiles | EPA < 0.25% total mortality 26%, 0.25 < EPA < 0.8% total mortality 13%, EPA > 0.80% total mortality 7% |
Triumph [76] | cohort | recent MI | 1424 | 1 | total mortality | HS-Omega-3 Index < 4%vs. >4.0% | HR 2.0; 95% CI 1.2–3.3 |
Racs * [77] | cohort | recent ACS | 460 | 2 | total mortality | HS-Omega-3 Index in quartiles | not significant. |
Sudden cardiac death | |||||||
[20] | case-control | SCD | 82/108 cases/controls | SCD | red cell EPA + DHA in quartiles | OR 1.0–0.1 (95% CI 0.1–0.4) | |
Phys Health [21] | case-control | SCD | 84/182 cases/controls | SCD | whole blood EPA + DHA in quartiles | OR 1.0–0.1 (95% CI 0.02–0.48) across quartiles | |
Cardiac morbidity | |||||||
[78] | case-control | ACS | 94/94 cases/controls | ACS | whole blood EPA + DHA in quintiles | OR 1.0–0.2 (95% CI not reported), OR 0.67 (95% CI 0.46 to 0.98) per, 1 standard deviation increase EPA + DHA | |
[79] | case-control | ACS | 768/768 cases/controls | ACS | HS-Omega-3 Index in tertiles | OR 1.0–0.31 (95% CI 0.14–0.67) across tertiles | |
[53] | case-control | ACS | 50/50 cases/controls | ACS | HS-Omega-3 Index in tertiles | OR 1.0–0.08 (95% CI 0.02–0.38) across tertiles | |
no acronym [80] | case-control | ACS | 24/68 cases/controls | STEMI | HS-Omega-3 Index in tertiles | OR 6.38 (95% CI 1.02–39.85)–1.0 across tertiles |
3. Discussion of Neutral Results of Large Intervention Trials
3.1. Bioavailability Issues
3.2. Issues in Trial Design
4. Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest
Acknowledgments
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