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Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation and cognitive function: are smaller dosages more beneficial?

Abdul-Razak Abubakari, Mohammad-Mahdi Naderali, Ebrahim K Naderali
Other International journal of general medicine 2014 23 次引用
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Study Design

研究类型
Meta-Analysis
研究人群
Adults with and without cognitive impairment
干预措施
Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation and cognitive function: are smaller dosages more beneficial? None
对照组
Placebo
主要结局
Overall cognitive function
效应方向
Positive
偏倚风险
Moderate

Abstract

As longevity increases, so does the global prevalence of cognitive dysfunction. Numerous lifestyle and/or dietary interventions such as omega-3 fatty acids have been suggested to improve memory. Therefore, this study examined the consistency and strength of the impact of supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids on overall cognitive function using systematic reviews and meta-analytic methods. Of 905 studies retrieved from all searches, 12 randomized controlled trials were included in the meta-analysis. There were differences between studies reporting outcomes for single memory function parameters. Subgroup analysis of doses used (low versus high) indicated that subjects receiving low (<1.73 g/day) doses of omega-3 fatty acids had a significant reduction in cognitive decline rate (-0.07, 95% confidence interval -0.01, -0.02) but there was no evidence for beneficial effects at higher doses (+0.04, 95% confidence interval -0.06, +0.14) compared with the placebo group. This study suggests that omega-3 fatty acids may be beneficial in preventing memory decline at lower doses.

简要概述

It is suggested that omega-3 fatty acids may be beneficial in preventing memory decline at lower doses and there was no evidence for beneficial effects at higher doses.

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