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Nutrition ; 29(1): 127-31, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23010418

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OBJECTIVE: ω-3 fatty acids, including eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), prevent ischemic stroke. However, the clinical importance of EPA for ischemic stroke and its subtype has not been fully elucidated. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, we determined whether ω-3 fatty acids were predictive factors for ischemic stroke. We compared common clinical parameters among 65 patients with ischemic stroke and 65 control subjects. The parameters included blood chemistry data; concentrations of EPA, docosahexaenoic acid, and arachidonic acid (AA); EPA/AA ratio; smoking; alcohol intake; fish consumption more than four times per week; and the incidence of underlying diseases. The comparisons were performed using the Mann-Whitney U test, and multiple logistic regression analysis was applied to the significant factors in the non-parametric test. We also applied the same approach to the ischemic stroke subtypes, cardioembolism and large-artery atherosclerosis. RESULTS: In the multiple logistic regression analysis after the Mann-Whitney U test, a lower EPA concentration was one of the significant risk factors for ischemic stroke, as were a lower body mass index, lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and smoking (sensitivity 0.846, specificity 0.831, positive predictive value 0.833). In the analysis of subtypes, a lower EPA/AA ratio and a lower body mass index were the significant risk factors for cardioembolism (sensitivity 0.800, specificity 0.733, positive predictive value 0.750). However, large-artery atherosclerosis was not related to the EPA concentration or the EPA/AA ratio. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, the plasma EPA concentration and the EPA/AA ratio were potential predictive risk factors for ischemic stroke, especially for cardioembolism. Further prospective studies are necessary.


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Eicosapentaenoic Acid/blood , Stroke/blood , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Arachidonic Acid/blood , Atherosclerosis/blood , Atherosclerosis/complications , Body Mass Index , Cardiovascular Diseases/blood , Case-Control Studies , Cholesterol, HDL/blood , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dietary Supplements , Embolism/blood , Embolism/complications , Fatty Acids, Omega-3/administration & dosage , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Risk Factors , Statistics, Nonparametric , Stroke/etiology , Stroke/prevention & control
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