Associations of fish oil with cardiovascular disease events: results from the Taiwan longitudinal study in aging

Author:

Chen Hsiu-Chuan1,Tai Chi-Jung2,Huang Jing-Yang3,Kuo Tsu-Ann3,Huang Yuan-Der1,Yen Chi-Hua3,Lee Meng-Chih4

Affiliation:

1. Taichung Hospital

2. Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital

3. Chung Shan Medical University

4. National Health Research Institutes

Abstract

Abstract

Background The effectiveness of fish oil in preventing cardiovascular events is still debating. Some studies indicate a correlation between the use of fish oil supplements and reduced mortality or decreased incidence of stroke. However, other studies show no significant association between fish oil intake and stroke prevention, indicating an ongoing debate.This study aimed at exploring which subjects may benefit more from fish oil supplementation. Methods This study utilized the data from the Taiwan Longitudinal Study in Aging (TLSA). A total of 3,652 participants were included from the 2003 baseline data, after excluding patients with pre-existing ischemic heart disease or stroke. Participants were divided into two groups based on whether taking fish oil supplement or not. Participants were followed until 2015, estimating and comparing the all-cause mortality and cumulative incidence rate of stroke between both groups. Results The results of the 12-year longitudinal study showed that the cumulative incidence rate of stroke in the fish oil supplementation group was 5.7%, compared to 7.7% in the non-supplemented group (P < 0.05). Additionally, the crude hazard ratio for stroke was significantly lower in the fish oil supplementation group (HR = 0.686;95% CI 0.476–0.987). However, after adjusting potential confounders, the adjusted risk of stroke was lower only for the diabetic patients supplemented with fish oil (aHR = 0.123; 95% CI 0.016–0.930) compared to non-diabetic patients (aHR = 0.917; 95% CI 0.616–1.364). Conclusion This study demonstrates that fish oil supplementation can reduce the cumulative incidence rate of subsequent stroke among diabetic patients.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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