학술논문

Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids: The Way Forward in Times of Mixed Evidence.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
BioMed Research International. 8/2/2015, Vol. 2015, p1-24. 24p.
Subject
*CARDIOVASCULAR disease prevention
*THERAPEUTIC use of omega-3 fatty acids
*INFLAMMATION prevention
*COLON tumor prevention
*META-analysis
*OMEGA-3 fatty acids
*RESEARCH funding
*SYSTEMATIC reviews
*RANDOMIZED controlled trials
*BLIND experiment
RECTUM tumors
TUMOR prevention
Language
ISSN
2314-6133
Abstract
Almost forty years ago, it was first hypothesized that an increased dietary intake of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) from fish fat could exert protective effects against several pathologies. Decades of intense preclinical investigation have supported this hypothesis in a variety of model systems. Several clinical cardiovascular studies demonstrated the beneficial health effects of omega-3 PUFA, leading medical institutions worldwide to publish recommendations for their increased intake. However, particularly in recent years, contradictory results have been obtained in human studies focusing on cardiovascular disease and the clinical evidence in other diseases, particularly chronic inflammatory and neoplastic diseases, was never established to a degree that led to clear approval of treatment with omega-3 PUFA. Recent data not in line with the previous findings have sparked a debate on the health efficacy of omega-3 PUFA and the usefulness of increasing their intake for the prevention of a number of pathologies. In this review, we aim to examine the controversies on the possible use of these fatty acids as preventive/curative tools against the development of cardiovascular, metabolic, and inflammatory diseases, as well as several kinds of cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]