Effects of omega-3, omega-6, and total dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Luo, Siqi [1 ]
Hou, Hongmei [2 ]
Wang, Yongjin [1 ]
Li, Yun [2 ]
Zhang, Le [2 ]
Zhang, Hui [1 ]
Jin, Qingzhe [1 ]
Wu, Gangcheng [1 ]
Wang, Xingguo [1 ]
机构
[1] Jiangnan Univ, Natl Engn Res Ctr Funct Food, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Food Safety & Qual Control, Int Joint Res Lab Lipid Nutr & Safety,Sch Food Sci, Wuxi, Peoples R China
[2] Jiangnan Univ, Affiliated Wuxi Childrens Hosp, Dept Neonatol, Wuxi, Peoples R China
关键词
CORONARY-ARTERY-DISEASE; ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; GAMMA-LINOLENIC ACID; EICOSAPENTAENOIC ACID; SECONDARY PREVENTION; HEART-DISEASE; RISK-FACTORS; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; CORN-OIL; OMEGA-3-FATTY-ACIDS;
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10.1039/d3fo02522e
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background: Uncertainty exists about the link between omega-3 fatty acid, omega-6 fatty acid, and total polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake and mortality in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) patients, and no meta-analyses summarize the relationship between these various types of PUFAs and ASCVD. Methods: Web of Science, PubMed, EBSCO and Cochrane Library up to November 30, 2022 were searched for prospective randomized controlled studies investigating the relationships among omega-3, omega-6, and PUFA intake and mortality and cardiovascular events in ASCVD patients. This study has been registered at PROSPERO (No. CRD42023407566). Results: This meta-analysis included 21 publications from 17 studies involving 40 861 participants published between 1965 and 2022. In ASCVD patients, omega-3 may lower all-cause mortality (RR: 0.90, 95% CI [0.83, 0.98], I2 = 8%), CVD mortality (RR: 0.82, 95% CI [0.73, 0.91], I2 = 34%) and CVD events (RR: 0.90, 95% CI [0.86, 0.93], I2 = 79%). Subgroup analyses showed that EPA or EPA ethyl ester supplementation reduced CVD events, while the mixture of EPA and DHA had no significant impact. Long-chain omega-3 consumption of 1.0-4.0 g per d reduced death risk by 3.5% for each 1 g per d increase. Omega-6 and PUFA had no significant effect on mortality or CVD events, with low-quality evidence and significant heterogeneity. Conclusions: omega-3 intake is associated with a reduced risk of all-cause mortality, CVD mortality, and CVD events in ASCVD patients, while omega-6 or total PUFA intake showed no significant association. Increasing the omega-3 intake by 1 g per d resulted in a 3.5% decrease in the risk of death. These findings support the recommendation of supplements with omega-3 fatty acids for the secondary prevention of ASCVD. The comprehensive meta-analysis of prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to investigate the association between intake of omega-3, omega-6, and total PUFAs was conducted, and cardiovascular events, cardiovascular mortality and all-cause mortality were also presented in this study.
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页码:1208 / 1222
页数:15
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