2020
DOI: 10.3390/nu12123739
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Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Muscle Mass, Muscle Strength and Muscle Performance among the Elderly: A Meta-Analysis

Abstract: There is increasing evidence showing the role of fatty acids and their derived lipid intermediates in the regulation of skeletal muscle mass synthesis and function. However, the role of omega-3 fatty acids remains unclear. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the potential effects of omega-3 fatty acids on sarcopenia-related performances among the elderly. Eligible literature and reports of randomized controlled trials were comprehensively searched from the PubMed, Cochrane Library, ClinicalTria… Show more

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“…A 4-year retrospective longitudinal study in non-diabetic adults indicated that high baseline TyG index was related to diabetes development 9 . Moreover, it was confirmed that a high TyG index was associated with an increased risk of microalbuminuria and cerebrovascular disease among type 2 diabetes patients 23 . Previous studies have shown that TyG index was associated with coronary atherosclerosis 10 , 11 , and was also a useful marker for predicting subclinical coronary in healthy individuals with a low CV risk burden 24 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A 4-year retrospective longitudinal study in non-diabetic adults indicated that high baseline TyG index was related to diabetes development 9 . Moreover, it was confirmed that a high TyG index was associated with an increased risk of microalbuminuria and cerebrovascular disease among type 2 diabetes patients 23 . Previous studies have shown that TyG index was associated with coronary atherosclerosis 10 , 11 , and was also a useful marker for predicting subclinical coronary in healthy individuals with a low CV risk burden 24 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Systemic inflammation can be also reduced by pharmacological agents (such as corticosteroids or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) as well as specific nutrients enriched with fatty acids. Particularly, some protocols with omega-3 fatty acids are under investigation in elderly patients (49). There are some limitations in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Recently, several experimental studies and clinical trials have documented the beneficial actions of n-3 PUFAs in neuropsychiatric disorders, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, cancers, and diseases related to the musculoskeletal system [ 38 41 ]. In elderly individuals, supplementation of n-3 PUFAs improved muscle function and quality, thereby increasing walking speed [ 42 , 43 ]. Moreover, n-3 PUFA supplementation showed beneficial effects by preventing soft-tissue injuries caused by exercise as well as improving their healing times [ 23 , 44 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%