2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2000.tb13235.x
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Randomised clinical trials of fish oil supplementation in high risk pregnancies

Abstract: Objective To test the postulated preventive effects of dietary n-3 fatty acids on pre-term delivery, intrauterine growth retardation, and pregnancy induced hypertension.Design In six multicentre trials, women with high risk pregnancies were randomly assigned to receive fish oil (Pikasol) or olive oil in identically-looking capsules from around 20 weeks (prophylactic trials) or 33 weeks (therapeutic trials) until delivery. Setting Nineteen hospitals in Europe.Samples Four prophylactic trials enrolled 232,280, a… Show more

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“…Subjects and design of study The overall design was that of a multicentre, randomised, clinical intervention study (Olsen et al, 2000). It was hospital based with centres in Denmark, Scotland, Sweden, England, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Holland, and Norway, and approved by each local ethical committee.…”
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“…Subjects and design of study The overall design was that of a multicentre, randomised, clinical intervention study (Olsen et al, 2000). It was hospital based with centres in Denmark, Scotland, Sweden, England, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Holland, and Norway, and approved by each local ethical committee.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restricted blockwise computer-generated randomisation (1:1, individual-based) was employed within strata defined by cross tabulating clinical centres against the six original (Olsen et al, 2000) clinical groups (trials A-F). Within each stratum, the size of the first block was always four, after which block sizes of four, six, and eight occurred in random order.…”
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“…The fatty acid composition of the maternal diet during pregnancy is thought to affect a number of pregnancy outcomes including the rate of growth in utero (Carlson et al, 1992;Smuts et al, 2003) and the length of gestation (Olsen et al, 2000;Olsen & Secher, 2002), but the outcomes most often studied in relation to LCPUFA in early life are visual and intellectual development, largely as a result of the observation that tissues such as the brain and retina require a high concentration of DHA to function properly (Innis, 1991). Although the brain of the newborn has a relatively high concentration of DHA, the absolute accretion during in utero life is small.…”
Section: Importance Of Fatty Acids To the Fetusmentioning
confidence: 99%