Effects of fish oil capsules in two dosages on blood pressure, platelet functions, haemorheological and clinical chemistry parameters in apparently healthy subjects
1989
Bach, R. | Schmidt, U. | Jung, F. | Kiesewetter, H. | Hennen, B. | Wenzel, E. | Schieffer, H. | Bette, L. | Heyden, S.
The effects of a fish oil concentrate with an omega-3 fatty acid content of 42% was determined in two dosages in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study with a parallel group comparison over a period of 5 weeks with 30 healthy subjects. The daily intake chosen was four and eight capsules corresponding to 1.26 or 2.52 g omega-3 fatty acids. Plasma viscosity, erythrocyte rigidity and systolic blood pressure were significantly decreased (p less than 0.01) after a 5-week administration of 2.52 g omega-3 fatty acid daily. The reduction in vitamin E concentration was significant (p less than 0.01) only in the low-dose fish oil group. Lipids and lipoproteins remained unchanged throughout this experiment.
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