Title of article :
CURRENT EVIDENCE FOR THE CLINICAL USE OF LONG-CHAIN
POLYUNSATURATED N-3 FATTY ACIDS TO PREVENT AGE-RELATED
COGNITIVE DECLINE AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Author/Authors :
P.A. DAcks، نويسنده , , D.W. shinemAn، نويسنده , , Howard Fillit، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
An nih state of the science conference panel concluded in 2010 that insufficient evidence is
available to recommend the use of any primary prevention therapy for Alzheimer’s disease or cognitive decline
with age. Despite the insufficient evidence, candidate therapies with varying levels of evidence for safety and
efficacy are taken by the public and discussed in the media. One example is the long-chain n-3 (omega-3)
polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 lc-PUFA), DhA and ePA, found in some fish and dietary supplements. With
this report, we seek to provide a practical overview and rating of the level and type of available evidence that n-3
lc-PUFA supplements are safe and protective against cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease, with additional
discussion of the evidence for effects on quality of life, vascular aging, and the rate of aging. We discuss
available sources, dose, bioavailability, and variables that may impact the response to n-3 lc-PUFA treatment
such as baseline n-3 lc-PUFA status, APOe ε4 genotype, depression, and background diet. lastly, we list
ongoing clinical trials and propose next research steps to validate these fatty acids for primary prevention of
cognitive aging and dementia. Of particular relevance, epidemiology indicates a higher risk of cognitive decline
in people in the lower quartile of n-3 lc-PUFA intake or blood levels but these populations have not been
specifically targeted by Rcts
Keywords :
dementia , Omega-3 , FISH , DHA , Epa
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging