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Omega-3 Blood Levels and Stroke Risk : A Pooled and Harmonized Analysis of 183 291 Participants From 29 Prospective Studies

Authors :
O'Keefe, James H.
Tintle, Nathan L.
Harris, William S.
O'Keefe, Evan L.
Sala-Vila, Aleix
Attia, John
Garg, G. Manohar
Hure, Alexis
Sørensen Bork, Christian
Berg Schmidt, Erik
Krogh Venø, Stine
Chien, Kuo-Liong
Chen, Yun-Yu Amelia
Egert, Sarah
Rudholm Feldreich, Tobias
Ärnlöv, Johan
Lind, Lars
Forouhi, Nita G.
Geleijnse, Johanna M.
Pertiwi, Kamalita
Imamura, Fumiaki
de Mello Laaksonen, Vanessa
Uusitupa, W. Matti
Tuomilehto, Jaakko
Laakso, Markku
Lankinen, Maria Anneli
Laurin, Danielle
Carmichael, Pierre-Hugues
Lindsay, Joan
Leander, Karin
Laguzzi, Federica
Swenson, Brenton R.
Longstreth, William T.
Manson, JoAnn E.
Mora, Samia
Cook, Nancy R.
Marklund, Matti
Melo van Lent, Debora
Murphy, Rachel
Gudnason, Vilmundur
Ninomiya, Toshihara
Hirakawa, Yoichiro
Qian, Frank
Sun, Qi
Hu, Frank
Ardisson Korat, Andres V.
Risérus, Ulf
Lázaro, Iolanda
Samieri, Cecilia
Le Goff, Mélanie
Helmer, Catherine
Steur, Marinka
Voortman, Trudy
Ikram, M. Kamran
Tanaka, Toshiko
Das, Jayanta K.
Ferrucci, Luigi
Bandinelli, Stefania
Tsai, Michael
Guan, Weihua
Garg, Parveen
Verschuren, W. M. Monique
Boer, Jolanda M. A.
Biokstra, Anneke
Virtanen, Jyrki
Wagner, Michael
Westra, Jason
Albuisson, Luc
Yamagishi, Kazumasa
Siscovick, David S.
Lemaitre, Rozenn N.
Mozaffarian, Dariush
O'Keefe, James H.
Tintle, Nathan L.
Harris, William S.
O'Keefe, Evan L.
Sala-Vila, Aleix
Attia, John
Garg, G. Manohar
Hure, Alexis
Sørensen Bork, Christian
Berg Schmidt, Erik
Krogh Venø, Stine
Chien, Kuo-Liong
Chen, Yun-Yu Amelia
Egert, Sarah
Rudholm Feldreich, Tobias
Ärnlöv, Johan
Lind, Lars
Forouhi, Nita G.
Geleijnse, Johanna M.
Pertiwi, Kamalita
Imamura, Fumiaki
de Mello Laaksonen, Vanessa
Uusitupa, W. Matti
Tuomilehto, Jaakko
Laakso, Markku
Lankinen, Maria Anneli
Laurin, Danielle
Carmichael, Pierre-Hugues
Lindsay, Joan
Leander, Karin
Laguzzi, Federica
Swenson, Brenton R.
Longstreth, William T.
Manson, JoAnn E.
Mora, Samia
Cook, Nancy R.
Marklund, Matti
Melo van Lent, Debora
Murphy, Rachel
Gudnason, Vilmundur
Ninomiya, Toshihara
Hirakawa, Yoichiro
Qian, Frank
Sun, Qi
Hu, Frank
Ardisson Korat, Andres V.
Risérus, Ulf
Lázaro, Iolanda
Samieri, Cecilia
Le Goff, Mélanie
Helmer, Catherine
Steur, Marinka
Voortman, Trudy
Ikram, M. Kamran
Tanaka, Toshiko
Das, Jayanta K.
Ferrucci, Luigi
Bandinelli, Stefania
Tsai, Michael
Guan, Weihua
Garg, Parveen
Verschuren, W. M. Monique
Boer, Jolanda M. A.
Biokstra, Anneke
Virtanen, Jyrki
Wagner, Michael
Westra, Jason
Albuisson, Luc
Yamagishi, Kazumasa
Siscovick, David S.
Lemaitre, Rozenn N.
Mozaffarian, Dariush
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The effect of marine omega-3 PUFAs on risk of stroke remains unclear. METHODS: We investigated the associations between circulating and tissue omega-3 PUFA levels and incident stroke (total, ischemic, and hemorrhagic) in 29 international prospective cohorts. Each site conducted a de novo individual-level analysis using a prespecified analytical protocol with defined exposures, covariates, analytical methods, and outcomes; the harmonized data from the studies were then centrally pooled. Multivariable-adjusted HRs and 95% CIs across omega-3 PUFA quintiles were computed for each stroke outcome. RESULTS: Among 183 291 study participants, there were 10 561 total strokes, 8220 ischemic strokes, and 1142 hemorrhagic strokes recorded over a median of 14.3 years follow-up. For eicosapentaenoic acid, comparing quintile 5 (Q5, highest) with quintile 1 (Q1, lowest), total stroke incidence was 17% lower (HR, 0.83 [CI, 0.76–0.91]; P<0.0001), and ischemic stroke was 18% lower (HR, 0.82 [CI, 0.74–0.91]; P<0.0001). For docosahexaenoic acid, comparing Q5 with Q1, there was a 12% lower incidence of total stroke (HR, 0.88 [CI, 0.81–0.96]; P=0.0001) and a 14% lower incidence of ischemic stroke (HR, 0.86 [CI, 0.78–0.95]; P=0.0001). Neither eicosapentaenoic acid nor docosahexaenoic acid was associated with a risk for hemorrhagic stroke. These associations were not modified by either baseline history of AF or prevalent CVD. CONCLUSIONS: Higher omega-3 PUFA levels are associated with lower risks of total and ischemic stroke but have no association with hemorrhagic stroke.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428126182
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161.STROKEAHA.123.044281