The Effects of Long-Chain Omega-3 Fish Oils and Multivitamins on Cognitive and Cardiovascular Function: A Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial

被引:41
作者
Pase, Matthew P. [1 ]
Grima, Natalie [2 ]
Cockerell, Robyn [1 ]
Stough, Con [1 ]
Scholey, Andrew [1 ]
Sali, Avni [3 ]
Pipingas, Andrew [1 ]
机构
[1] Swinburne Univ Technol, Ctr Human Psychopharmacol, Hawthorn, Vic 3122, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Fac Med Nursing & Hlth Sci, Clayton, Vic, Australia
[3] Natl Inst Integrat Med, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
cognitive; fish oil; cognition; blood pressure; aortic stiffness; omega-3; POLYUNSATURATED FATTY-ACIDS; ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; ARTERIAL STIFFNESS; BLOOD-PRESSURE; DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; FOLIC-ACID; METAANALYSIS; PERFORMANCE; SUPPLEMENTATION;
D O I
10.1080/07315724.2014.880660
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Objective: Fish oils and multivitamins are two of the most commonly used dietary supplements. Fish oil use may reduce vascular risk factors associated with cognitive decline, thus providing benefits to both heart and brain health. Multivitamins may also have direct effects on brain function. The present study investigated the effects of fish oil, with and without the addition of a multivitamin, on cognitive and cardiovascular function. Methods: In a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind fashion, 160 healthy adults aged 50-70years were randomized to receive either 3g of fish oil (240mg eicosapentaenoic acid [EPA] + 240mg docosahexaenoic acid [DHA]) with a multivitamin, 6g of fish oil (480mg EPA + 480mg DHA) with a multivitamin, or 6g of fish oil without a multivitamin or a placebo. Cognitive performance, brachial blood pressure, and aortic (central) blood pressure were measured at baseline, 6 weeks, and 16 weeks. Results: Treatment allocation had no effect on the primary cognitive outcomes at endpoint. Absolute increases in the red blood cell omega-3/6 ratio were associated with improvements in spatial working memory. The group receiving 6g fish oil without the multivitamin displayed a significant decrease in aortic pulse pressure and aortic augmentation pressure, two measures of aortic blood pressure and aortic stiffness. Conclusions: Fish oil decreased aortic pulse pressure and augmentation pressure. Reductions in aortic blood pressure were not accompanied by consistent improvements in cognition.
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