Global variations in omega-3 fatty acid status and omega-6:omega-3 ratios: insights from > 500,000 whole-blood dried blood spot samples.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Martina Torrissen, Emmalee Gisslevik, Thomas E Gundersen, Tore Bolstad, Ola Eide, Angela Maria Rizzo, Paul Clayton, Colin Robertson
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Abstract

Omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids are critical for human health, with the omega-6 (n-6) to n-3 fatty acid ratio and the omega-3 levels recognized as contributing to the risk of many chronic non-communicable diseases. Direct measurement of fatty acid levels in blood provides the most accurate assessment of fatty acid status and balance, with fingertip dried blood spot (DBS) analysis offering a practical and cost-effective assessment method. This study analyses more than 590,000 globally sourced DBS samples, providing fatty acid profiles in whole blood across diverse populations. Results reveal significant global and demographic disparities in n-3 levels and n-6:n-3 ratios, with suboptimal n-3 levels and imbalanced n-6:n-3 ratios prevalent worldwide. While the findings align with general trends reported in previous global mapping studies on omega-3 status in red blood cells (RBC), they are based on whole blood measurements and highlight the utility of DBS testing for large-scale monitoring. These results underscore the need to enhance n-3 fatty acid intakes to help mitigate multiple global health challenges and demonstrate the utility of fingertip DBS testing as a practical approach to design dietary interventions to promote overall well-being.

欧米伽-3脂肪酸状态和欧米伽-6:欧米伽-3比率的全球变化:来自bbb50万全血干血斑样本的见解。
Omega-3 (n-3)脂肪酸对人类健康至关重要,omega-6 (n-6)与n-3脂肪酸的比例和Omega-3水平被认为会导致许多慢性非传染性疾病的风险。直接测量血液中的脂肪酸水平提供了最准确的脂肪酸状态和平衡评估,指尖干血斑(DBS)分析提供了一种实用和经济有效的评估方法。这项研究分析了全球超过59万个DBS样本,提供了不同人群全血中的脂肪酸谱。结果显示,n-3水平和n-6:n-3比例在全球和人口中存在显著差异,次优n-3水平和n-6:n-3比例失衡在全球普遍存在。虽然这些发现与之前关于红细胞(RBC)中omega-3状态的全球测绘研究报告的总体趋势一致,但它们是基于全血测量的,并强调了DBS测试在大规模监测中的实用性。这些结果强调了提高n-3脂肪酸摄入量的必要性,以帮助缓解多种全球健康挑战,并证明了指尖DBS测试作为设计饮食干预措施以促进整体健康的实用方法的实用性。
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Lipids in Health and Disease
Lipids in Health and Disease 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
2.20%
发文量
122
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Lipids in Health and Disease is an open access, peer-reviewed, journal that publishes articles on all aspects of lipids: their biochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, role in health and disease, and the synthesis of new lipid compounds. Lipids in Health and Disease is aimed at all scientists, health professionals and physicians interested in the area of lipids. Lipids are defined here in their broadest sense, to include: cholesterol, essential fatty acids, saturated fatty acids, phospholipids, inositol lipids, second messenger lipids, enzymes and synthetic machinery that is involved in the metabolism of various lipids in the cells and tissues, and also various aspects of lipid transport, etc. In addition, the journal also publishes research that investigates and defines the role of lipids in various physiological processes, pathology and disease. In particular, the journal aims to bridge the gap between the bench and the clinic by publishing articles that are particularly relevant to human diseases and the role of lipids in the management of various diseases.
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