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Baseline Omega-3 Index Correlates with Aggressive and Attention Deficit Disorder Behaviours in Adult Prisoners

BACKGROUND: There is emerging evidence that the supplementation of omega-3 contributes to a decrease in aggressive behaviour in prison populations. A challenge of such research is achieving statistical power against effect sizes which may be affected by the baseline omega-3 index. There are no publi...

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Autores principales: Meyer, Barbara J., Byrne, Mitchell K., Collier, Carole, Parletta, Natalie, Crawford, Donna, Winberg, Pia C., Webster, David, Chapman, Karen, Thomas, Gayle, Dally, Jean, Batterham, Marijka, Farquhar, Ian, Martin, Anne-Marie, Grant, Luke
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120220
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author Meyer, Barbara J.
Byrne, Mitchell K.
Collier, Carole
Parletta, Natalie
Crawford, Donna
Winberg, Pia C.
Webster, David
Chapman, Karen
Thomas, Gayle
Dally, Jean
Batterham, Marijka
Farquhar, Ian
Martin, Anne-Marie
Grant, Luke
author_facet Meyer, Barbara J.
Byrne, Mitchell K.
Collier, Carole
Parletta, Natalie
Crawford, Donna
Winberg, Pia C.
Webster, David
Chapman, Karen
Thomas, Gayle
Dally, Jean
Batterham, Marijka
Farquhar, Ian
Martin, Anne-Marie
Grant, Luke
author_sort Meyer, Barbara J.
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description BACKGROUND: There is emerging evidence that the supplementation of omega-3 contributes to a decrease in aggressive behaviour in prison populations. A challenge of such research is achieving statistical power against effect sizes which may be affected by the baseline omega-3 index. There are no published data on the blood omega-3 index with studies of this kind to assess the variability of the blood omega-3 index in conjunction with aggression and attention deficit assessments. OBJECTIVE: To determine if the variance of the omega-3 index is correlated with aggressive and attention deficit behaviour in a prison population. DESIGN: 136 adult male prisoners were recruited from South Coast Correctional Centre (SCCC), NSW Australia. A 7 point categorisation was used to quantify levels of aggressive behaviour (4 weeks) from individual SCCC case notes, whereby higher scores correspond to increasingly aggressive behaviour. Study participants completed the Aggression Questionnaire (AQ) and the Brown’s Attention Deficit Disorder Scales (BADDS), provided a blood sample for erythrocyte fatty acid analysis using gas chromatography and the omega-3 index was calculated. RESULTS: The baseline omega-3 index ranged from 2.3% to 10.3%, indicating that some participants already had substantial omega-3 intake, however a median of 4.7% indicated a lower overall omega-3 intake than the general Australian population. Assessment of aggressive and attention deficit behaviour shows that there were negative correlations between baseline omega-3 index and baseline aggression categorisation scores (r = −0.21, P = 0.016); total AQ score (r = −0.234, P = 0.011); Anger (r = -0.222 p = 0.016); Hostility AQ (r = −0.239, P = 0.009); indirect aggression (r = −0.188 p = 0.042); total BADDS (r = −0.263, p = 0.005); Activation (r = −0.224, p = 0.016); Attention (r = −0.192, p = 0.043); Effort (r = −0.253, p = 0.007); Affect (r = −0.330, p = 0.000) and Memory (r = −0.240, p = 0.010). CONCLUSIONS: There is a high variability in omega-3 status of a NSW prison population, and inmates with lower omega-3 index were more aggressive and had higher ADD scores.
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spelling pubmed-43685772015-03-27 Baseline Omega-3 Index Correlates with Aggressive and Attention Deficit Disorder Behaviours in Adult Prisoners Meyer, Barbara J. Byrne, Mitchell K. Collier, Carole Parletta, Natalie Crawford, Donna Winberg, Pia C. Webster, David Chapman, Karen Thomas, Gayle Dally, Jean Batterham, Marijka Farquhar, Ian Martin, Anne-Marie Grant, Luke PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: There is emerging evidence that the supplementation of omega-3 contributes to a decrease in aggressive behaviour in prison populations. A challenge of such research is achieving statistical power against effect sizes which may be affected by the baseline omega-3 index. There are no published data on the blood omega-3 index with studies of this kind to assess the variability of the blood omega-3 index in conjunction with aggression and attention deficit assessments. OBJECTIVE: To determine if the variance of the omega-3 index is correlated with aggressive and attention deficit behaviour in a prison population. DESIGN: 136 adult male prisoners were recruited from South Coast Correctional Centre (SCCC), NSW Australia. A 7 point categorisation was used to quantify levels of aggressive behaviour (4 weeks) from individual SCCC case notes, whereby higher scores correspond to increasingly aggressive behaviour. Study participants completed the Aggression Questionnaire (AQ) and the Brown’s Attention Deficit Disorder Scales (BADDS), provided a blood sample for erythrocyte fatty acid analysis using gas chromatography and the omega-3 index was calculated. RESULTS: The baseline omega-3 index ranged from 2.3% to 10.3%, indicating that some participants already had substantial omega-3 intake, however a median of 4.7% indicated a lower overall omega-3 intake than the general Australian population. Assessment of aggressive and attention deficit behaviour shows that there were negative correlations between baseline omega-3 index and baseline aggression categorisation scores (r = −0.21, P = 0.016); total AQ score (r = −0.234, P = 0.011); Anger (r = -0.222 p = 0.016); Hostility AQ (r = −0.239, P = 0.009); indirect aggression (r = −0.188 p = 0.042); total BADDS (r = −0.263, p = 0.005); Activation (r = −0.224, p = 0.016); Attention (r = −0.192, p = 0.043); Effort (r = −0.253, p = 0.007); Affect (r = −0.330, p = 0.000) and Memory (r = −0.240, p = 0.010). CONCLUSIONS: There is a high variability in omega-3 status of a NSW prison population, and inmates with lower omega-3 index were more aggressive and had higher ADD scores. Public Library of Science 2015-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4368577/ /pubmed/25793501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120220 Text en © 2015 Meyer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Meyer, Barbara J.
Byrne, Mitchell K.
Collier, Carole
Parletta, Natalie
Crawford, Donna
Winberg, Pia C.
Webster, David
Chapman, Karen
Thomas, Gayle
Dally, Jean
Batterham, Marijka
Farquhar, Ian
Martin, Anne-Marie
Grant, Luke
Baseline Omega-3 Index Correlates with Aggressive and Attention Deficit Disorder Behaviours in Adult Prisoners
title Baseline Omega-3 Index Correlates with Aggressive and Attention Deficit Disorder Behaviours in Adult Prisoners
title_full Baseline Omega-3 Index Correlates with Aggressive and Attention Deficit Disorder Behaviours in Adult Prisoners
title_fullStr Baseline Omega-3 Index Correlates with Aggressive and Attention Deficit Disorder Behaviours in Adult Prisoners
title_full_unstemmed Baseline Omega-3 Index Correlates with Aggressive and Attention Deficit Disorder Behaviours in Adult Prisoners
title_short Baseline Omega-3 Index Correlates with Aggressive and Attention Deficit Disorder Behaviours in Adult Prisoners
title_sort baseline omega-3 index correlates with aggressive and attention deficit disorder behaviours in adult prisoners
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120220
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