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Significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in Japanese in Japan but not in whites or Japanese Americans

BACKGROUND: Numerous studies reported beneficial effects of marine n-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAs) on cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors. However, the association of marine n-3 FAs with plasma fibrinogen, a risk factor for CVD, remains uncertain. METHODS: In a population-based, cross-sectio...

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Autores principales: Hassen, Lauren J., Ueshima, Hirotsugu, Curb, J. David, Choo, Jina, Lee, Sunghee, Masaki, Kamal, Kadowaki, Takashi, Shin, Chol, Evans, Rhobert W., Seto, Todd B., Fujiyoshi, Akira, Wilcox, Bradley J., Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim, Kadota, Aya, El-Saed, Aiman, Miura, Katsuyuki, Kuller, Lewis H., Sekikawa, Akira
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3244567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21897424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejcn.2011.155
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author Hassen, Lauren J.
Ueshima, Hirotsugu
Curb, J. David
Choo, Jina
Lee, Sunghee
Masaki, Kamal
Kadowaki, Takashi
Shin, Chol
Evans, Rhobert W.
Seto, Todd B.
Fujiyoshi, Akira
Wilcox, Bradley J.
Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim
Kadota, Aya
El-Saed, Aiman
Miura, Katsuyuki
Kuller, Lewis H.
Sekikawa, Akira
author_facet Hassen, Lauren J.
Ueshima, Hirotsugu
Curb, J. David
Choo, Jina
Lee, Sunghee
Masaki, Kamal
Kadowaki, Takashi
Shin, Chol
Evans, Rhobert W.
Seto, Todd B.
Fujiyoshi, Akira
Wilcox, Bradley J.
Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim
Kadota, Aya
El-Saed, Aiman
Miura, Katsuyuki
Kuller, Lewis H.
Sekikawa, Akira
author_sort Hassen, Lauren J.
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description BACKGROUND: Numerous studies reported beneficial effects of marine n-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAs) on cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors. However, the association of marine n-3 FAs with plasma fibrinogen, a risk factor for CVD, remains uncertain. METHODS: In a population-based, cross-sectional study of 795 men aged 40-49 without CVD (262 whites in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, US, 302 Japanese in Kusatsu, Japan, and 229 Japanese Americans in Honolulu, Hawaii, US), we examined the association of marine n-3 FAs with plasma fibrinogen. Serum FAs were measured by capillary gas-liquid chromatography. Marine n-3 FAs were defined as the sum of docosahexaenoic, eicosapentaenoic, and docosapentaenoic acids. Plasma fibrinogen was measured by an automated clot-rate assay. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to assess the association. RESULTS: White, Japanese, and Japanese American men had mean marine n-3 FAs levels of 3.47%, 8.78%, and 4.46%, respectively. Japanese men had a significant inverse association of marine n-3 FAs with fibrinogen (standardized regression coefficient of -0.11, p=0.049), after adjusting for age, body-mass index, and current smoking. The significant inverse association remained after further adjusting for diabetes, C-reactive protein, triglycerides and other variables. White or Japanese American men did not show a significant association. CONCLUSION: We observed the significant inverse association of marine n-3 FAs with fibrinogen in Japanese, but not in whites or Japanese Americans. The observation suggests that marine n-3 FAs at very high levels, as seen in the Japanese, may decrease plasma fibrinogen levels.
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spelling pubmed-32445672012-09-01 Significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in Japanese in Japan but not in whites or Japanese Americans Hassen, Lauren J. Ueshima, Hirotsugu Curb, J. David Choo, Jina Lee, Sunghee Masaki, Kamal Kadowaki, Takashi Shin, Chol Evans, Rhobert W. Seto, Todd B. Fujiyoshi, Akira Wilcox, Bradley J. Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim Kadota, Aya El-Saed, Aiman Miura, Katsuyuki Kuller, Lewis H. Sekikawa, Akira Eur J Clin Nutr Article BACKGROUND: Numerous studies reported beneficial effects of marine n-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAs) on cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors. However, the association of marine n-3 FAs with plasma fibrinogen, a risk factor for CVD, remains uncertain. METHODS: In a population-based, cross-sectional study of 795 men aged 40-49 without CVD (262 whites in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, US, 302 Japanese in Kusatsu, Japan, and 229 Japanese Americans in Honolulu, Hawaii, US), we examined the association of marine n-3 FAs with plasma fibrinogen. Serum FAs were measured by capillary gas-liquid chromatography. Marine n-3 FAs were defined as the sum of docosahexaenoic, eicosapentaenoic, and docosapentaenoic acids. Plasma fibrinogen was measured by an automated clot-rate assay. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to assess the association. RESULTS: White, Japanese, and Japanese American men had mean marine n-3 FAs levels of 3.47%, 8.78%, and 4.46%, respectively. Japanese men had a significant inverse association of marine n-3 FAs with fibrinogen (standardized regression coefficient of -0.11, p=0.049), after adjusting for age, body-mass index, and current smoking. The significant inverse association remained after further adjusting for diabetes, C-reactive protein, triglycerides and other variables. White or Japanese American men did not show a significant association. CONCLUSION: We observed the significant inverse association of marine n-3 FAs with fibrinogen in Japanese, but not in whites or Japanese Americans. The observation suggests that marine n-3 FAs at very high levels, as seen in the Japanese, may decrease plasma fibrinogen levels. 2011-09-07 2012-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3244567/ /pubmed/21897424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejcn.2011.155 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Hassen, Lauren J.
Ueshima, Hirotsugu
Curb, J. David
Choo, Jina
Lee, Sunghee
Masaki, Kamal
Kadowaki, Takashi
Shin, Chol
Evans, Rhobert W.
Seto, Todd B.
Fujiyoshi, Akira
Wilcox, Bradley J.
Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim
Kadota, Aya
El-Saed, Aiman
Miura, Katsuyuki
Kuller, Lewis H.
Sekikawa, Akira
Significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in Japanese in Japan but not in whites or Japanese Americans
title Significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in Japanese in Japan but not in whites or Japanese Americans
title_full Significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in Japanese in Japan but not in whites or Japanese Americans
title_fullStr Significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in Japanese in Japan but not in whites or Japanese Americans
title_full_unstemmed Significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in Japanese in Japan but not in whites or Japanese Americans
title_short Significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in Japanese in Japan but not in whites or Japanese Americans
title_sort significant inverse association of marine n-3 fatty acids with plasma fibrinogen levels in japanese in japan but not in whites or japanese americans
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3244567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21897424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejcn.2011.155
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