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Association of total marine fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, with aortic stiffness in Koreans, whites, and Japanese Americans.

Akira Sekikawa1, Chol Shin2, Kamal H Masaki3, Emma J M Barinas-Mitchell4, Nobutaka Hirooka4, Bradley J Willcox3, Jina Choo5, Jessica White4, Rhobert W Evans4, Akira Fujiyoshi6, Tomonori Okamura7, Katsuyuki Miura6, Matthew F Muldoon8, Hirotsugu Ueshima6, Lewis H Kuller4, Kim Sutton-Tyrrell4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few previous studies have reported the association of aortic stiffness with marine n-3 fatty acids (Fas) in the general population. The aim of this study was to determine the combined and independent associations of 2 major marine n-3 FAs, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), with aortic stiffness evaluated using carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) in Korean, white, and Japanese American men.
METHODS: A population-based sample of 851 middle-aged men (299 Koreans, 266 whites, and 286 Japanese Americans) was examined for cfPWV during 2002-2006. Serum FAs, including EPA and DHA, were measured as a percentage of total FAs using gas chromatography. Multiple regression analysis was used to examine the association of EPA and DHA with cfPWV after adjusting for blood pressure and other confounders.
RESULTS: Mean EPA and DHA levels were 1.9 (SD = 1.0) and 4.8 (SD = 1.4) for Koreans, 0.8 (SD = 0.6) and 2.4 (SD = 1.2) for whites, and 1.0 (SD = 1.0) and 3.2 (SD = 1.4) for Japanese Americans. Both EPA and DHA were significantly higher in Koreans than in the other 2 groups (P < 0.01). Multiple regression analyses in Koreans showed that cfPWV had a significant inverse association with total marine n-3 FAs and with EPA alone after adjusting for blood pressure and other potential confounders. In contrast, there was no significant association of cfPWV with DHA. Whites and Japanese Americans did not show any significant associations of cfPWV with total marine n-3 FAs, EPA, or DHA.
CONCLUSIONS: High levels of EPA observed in Koreans have an inverse association with aortic stiffness. © American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd 2013. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  aortic stiffness; blood pressure; carotid femoral pulse wave velocity; docosahexaenoic acid; eicosapentaenoic acid; fish oil; hypertension.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23820020      PMCID: PMC3790451          DOI: 10.1093/ajh/hpt107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hypertens        ISSN: 0895-7061            Impact factor:   2.689


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