健康受试者补充Omega-3海洋脂肪酸与适度体育活动相互作用,提供心血管健康脂蛋白亚类概况

IF 2.3 4区 化学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Chemometrics Pub Date : 2024-10-06 DOI:10.1002/cem.3604
Olav M. Kvalheim, Tarja Rajalahti
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这项工作调查了海洋omega-3和身体活动的影响,以及它们对通过血清脂蛋白谱表达的心脏代谢健康的相互作用。采用允许相互作用可能性的实验设计,我们对居住在挪威西部的44名中年妇女进行了为期6周的干预。这些妇女被随机分为四组:一组不进行干预,第二组每周进行三次中等强度的训练,第三组每天服用omega-3海洋脂肪酸补充剂,第四组结合第二组和第三组的干预。通过将第2、3、4组与第1组进行比较,采用双尾t检验对多重检验进行校正,并使用经过验证的偏最小二乘判别模型中的判别成分计算的选择性比,评估干预后脂蛋白谱与基线的差异是否具有统计学意义。单变量和多变量分析的结果在质量上是相同的:只有结合适度体育活动和补充omega-3的妇女,其脂蛋白谱与不干预对照组相比有统计学上的显著差异。脂蛋白谱的变化模式与心脏代谢健康的改善有关。使用设计矩阵来预测这种模式显示omega-3补充剂和体育活动之间的相互作用在诱导这种变化中起主要作用。认识到这种相互作用的影响可能是解决长期以来关于omega-3在预防心血管疾病方面所起作用的争论的一步。
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Omega-3 Marine Fatty Acid Supplementation to Healthy Subjects Interacts With Moderate Physical Activity to Provide a Cardiovascular Healthier Lipoprotein Subclass Profile

This work investigates the impact of marine omega-3 and physical activity and their interaction on cardiometabolic health as expressed by the serum lipoprotein profile. Using an experimental design that allows for the possibility of interaction, we performed a 6-week intervention on 44 middle-aged women living in Western Norway. The women were randomly divided into four groups: one control group with no intervention, a second group performing sessions of moderate intensity three times per week, a third group taking daily supplements of omega-3 marine fatty acids, and a fourth group combining the interventions for Groups 2 and 3. The difference in the lipoprotein profiles after the intervention from baseline were assessed for statistical significance by comparing groups 2, 3 and 4 with Group 1 using two-tailed t-test corrected for multiple testing and selectivity ratios calculated from the discriminatory component in validated partial least squares discriminant models. The results from the univariate and multivariate analyses were qualitatively equivalent: Only the women combining moderate physical activity and omega-3 supplementation, revealed statistically significant differences in their lipoprotein profile compared to the nonintervention control group. The pattern of change in the lipoprotein profile is associated with improved cardiometabolic health. Use of the design matrix to predict this pattern revealed that the interaction between omega-3 supplementation and physical activity played a major role in inducing this change. The recognition of the influence of this interaction may be a step towards resolving the long-lasting debate of the role played by omega-3 for preventing cardiovascular unhealth.

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Journal of Chemometrics
Journal of Chemometrics 化学-分析化学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemometrics is devoted to the rapid publication of original scientific papers, reviews and short communications on fundamental and applied aspects of chemometrics. It also provides a forum for the exchange of information on meetings and other news relevant to the growing community of scientists who are interested in chemometrics and its applications. Short, critical review papers are a particularly important feature of the journal, in view of the multidisciplinary readership at which it is aimed.
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