WASHINGTON: Taking omega-3 fish oil supplements daily can improve
cardiovascular health in healthy older adults, scientists have found.
Risk
of cardiovascular disease increases with age because the arteries
become stiffer. Arterial stiffness affects how blood travels through
them and ultimately how strongly the heart needs to pump.
The
most commonly used measures of arterial stiffness are pulse wave
velocity (PWV) and augmentation index. When the heart ejects blood into
the blood vessels, pressure increases, creating a bulge in the vessel.
PWV is the speed at which the bulge ripples through the arteries.
When
the pressure pulse hits a fork in the arteries, part of the pressure
pulse bounces back towards the heart and combines with the new pulse
coming out of the heart. How much the reflected pulse enhances the new
one is called augmentation index.
High PWV and high augmentation index values reflect stiffer arteries.
Researchers
at Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine examined whether
omega-3 supplements could reverse the effects of ageing on the blood
vessels in healthy older adults and reduce PWV and augmentation index.
Healthy
subjects ages 60 to 80 took two omega-3 capsules twice daily for 12
weeks. Each capsule contained 1,000 mg of omega-3. The researchers
measured PWV, augmentation index and blood pressure before and after the
12-week regimen.
The results were compared to young healthy subjects, ages 21 to 35, who also followed the same omega-3 supplement schedule.
The
researchers found that 12 weeks of supplementation significantly
decreased PWV in the older subjects, supporting improvement in vascular
health, although PWV was still higher than in young subjects.
While
PWV improved, augmentation index and blood pressure did not. The
omega-3 supplements also did not improve either index of arterial
stiffness in the young subjects.
"These findings provide support
for the concept that increased omega-3 intake may be an efficacious
therapy in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in ageing
humans through effects on central arterial stiffness," researchers said.
The study is published in Physiological Reports, a joint journal
of the Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. http://www.ourhindustan.com/news/lifestyle/daily-fish-oil-pills-can-boost-heart-health-elderly
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