Omega-3 index is used as a proxy for an adequate intake of fish unsaturated fats in the diet. However, omega-3 supplements have not consistently shown the health benefits of eating fresh fish. This study will assess the change in omega-3 index and impact on markers of cardiometabolic health with two different supplements: a whole, unprocessed salmon oil and a standard, processed, concentrated oemga-3 oil. The markers to be studies included impact on inflammation and oxidative stress, cholesterol and markers of risk of diabetes. Change in sleep metrics will also be assessed.
Omega-3 index is used as a proxy for an adequate intake of fish unsaturated fats in the diet. However, omega-3 supplements have not consistently shown the health benefits akin to eating fresh fish. This could be because contains many more fats than just EPA and DHA and these other fats have well defined health benefits such as oleic acid which is also abundant in olive oil. Alternatively this might be a result of significant processing needed to extract and concentrate the omega-3 fraction resulting in elevated levels of oxidation and free fatty acids, both of which are pro-inflammatory and would therefore impair the health benefits of omega-3. This study will assess the change in omega-3 index and impact on markers of cardiometabolic health with two different supplements: a whole, unprocessed salmon oil and a standard, processed, concentrated oemga-3 oil. The markers to be studies included impact on common drivers of inflammation and oxidative stress, blood cholesterol and markers of the risk of developing diabetes. Change in sleep metrics will also be assessed using both questionnaires and data from the hypnograms recorded by wearable device.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
96
A minimally processed whole salmon oil
Standard, processed omega-3 cod liver oil
Alethios
Menlo Park, California, United States
Alethios, Inc.
San Francisco, California, United States
To assess and compare the bioavailability of a natural salmon oil with that of a standard omega-3 supplement
Change in omega-3 index after 14 weeks supplementation
Time frame: 18 weeks
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