1. Omega-3 Supplementation for the Prevention of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Does It Depend on Homocysteine Levels?
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Maltais, Mathieu, de Souto Barreto, P., Bowman, G. L., Smith, A. D., Cantet, C., Andrieu, S., and Rolland, Y.
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ALZHEIMER'S disease prevention ,COGNITION disorders ,HOMOCYSTEINE ,UNSATURATED fatty acids ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,EXECUTIVE function ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DIETARY supplements ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,OMEGA-3 fatty acids ,STATISTICAL sampling ,OLD age - Abstract
Background: Recent evidence point towards an interaction between omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and plasma homocysteine (Hcy). Objectives: This study tested the hypothesis that effects of red blood cell n-3 PUFA are modified according to baseline plasma Hcy in the large Mulit-domain Alzheimer Prevention Trial (MAPT) throughout the 3-years of treatment with an additional 2 years of observational follow-up. Design: Experimental study. Participants: From the 1680 participants that were randomized in the four groups of the MAPT study (two of which received n-3 PUFA, the other two without n-3 PUFA), 782 were selected because they had baseline data on both Hcy and n-3 PUFA. Measurements: Cognitive performance was measured with a broad set of cognitive tests including free and total recall of the cued selective reminding test, digit symbol substitution test, category naming test and Trail-making tests (TMT-A and B) and Clinical dementia rating scale. Results: We found a significant association between TMT-A and red blood cell n-3 PUFA levels in participants with Hcy values ≤16.8 µMol/L after adjustments at baseline (Estimate: −1.3, 95% CI: −2.3; −0.3, p=0.01). Additionally, participants with high Hcy values had a significant worsening after adjustments in TMT-B after a 5-year n-3 PUFA supplementation, compared to low levels of Hcy (Mean difference: 34.8, 95% CI: 7.8;61.7). Conclusion: This study shows that Hcy levels could modify the association between red blood cell n-3 PUFA and executive function. People with high Hcy may benefit less from a n-3 PUFA supplementation to prevent cognitive decline. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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