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    The effects of omega-3 supplementation on depression in adults with cardiometabolic disease: A systematic review of randomised control trials

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    Arsenyadis, Franciskos
    Ahmad, Ehtasham
    Redman, Emma
    Davies, Melanie
    Khunti, Kamlesh
    Keyword
    Omega-3
    Cardiometabolic disease
    Depression
    Polyunsaturated fat
    Review
    Date
    2022-04-27
    
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    DOI
    10.3390/nu14091827
    Publisher's URL
    https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/9/1827
    Abstract
    Background: Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids' concurrent benefits for cardiometabolic and mental health are equivocal. Despite lack of evidence, up to a third of adults consume Omega-3 supplements. No review has yet been published to report effect on depression in this cardiometabolic population. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of double-blinded, controlled randomised trials to investigate the safety and effect of Omega-3 supplementation on depression scores in people with cardiometabolic diseases. Primary outcome was change in depression scores versus placebo. Secondary outcomes were side-effects, concurrent medication and adherence. Results: Seven trials reporting on 2575 (672 female) adults aged 39-73 were included. Omega-3 dosages ranged from 1-3 g with an intervention duration of 10-48 weeks. Six out of seven trials found no statistically or clinically significant change to depression scores compared to placebo. One trial favoured intervention (Relative Risk Reduction: 47.93%, 95% CI: 24.89-63.98%, p < 0.001). Sub-analyses showed clinically meaningful reductions in depression scores for those on antidepressants (Intervention: 20.9 (SD: 7.1), Placebo: 24.9 (SD: 8.5) p < 0.05) or with severe depression (-1.74; 95% CI -3.04 to -0.05, p < 0.05) in two separate trials. Side effects were comparable between treatment arms. Conclusions: Omega-3 supplementation is safe to use but not superior to placebo for depression in adults with concurrent cardiometabolic disease.
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    Arsenyadis, F., Ahmad, E., Redman, E., Yates, T., Davies, M., & Khunti, K. (2022). The Effects of Omega-3 Supplementation on Depression in Adults with Cardiometabolic Disease: A Systematic Review of Randomised Control Trials. Nutrients, 14(9), 1827. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14091827
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/16300
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