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Systematic review of omega-3 enriched foods and health

Katie Elizabeth Lane (Department of Food and Tourism, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK)
Emma Derbyshire (Department of Food and Tourism, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 1 January 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to review evidence from high-quality randomised controlled trials reporting links between omega-3 enriched functional foods and health.

Design/methodology/approach

Using MEDLINE, a search was made for all randomised controlled trials published between 2002 and 2012 that met defined inclusion criteria. Studies had minimum durations of 28 days, clearly stated the food vehicle, dose and type of long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC3PUFA) used, and did not include studies where participants only took LC3PUFA supplements.

Findings

A total of 11 studies were located, ten of which reported potential health benefits linked to omega-3 functional food consumption. Five studies reported significant improvements in markers of cardiovascular (CV) health, while ten bioavailability studies reported increases in omega-3 blood levels when doses of 460 mg or more were integrated into food vehicles.

Research limitations/implications

In the future a meta-analysis would be useful in terms of determining the dose of LC3PUFA associated with overall health benefits.

Practical implications

The present review concludes that omega-3 enriched functional foods are a useful way to improve LC3PUFA status and have been linked to improved health outcomes, namely markers of CV health. More work is now needed to determine whether particular population groups could benefit from consumption of these foods, for example vegetarians and children, in relation to a range of health outcomes, such as cognitive function.

Originality/value

This review provides evidence that integrating omega-3 enriched functional foods within the daily diet could be an effective strategy for helping to improve LC3PUFA status and attenuating CV disease risk.

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Acknowledgements

There are no conflicts of interest. This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

Citation

Elizabeth Lane, K. and Derbyshire, E. (2014), "Systematic review of omega-3 enriched foods and health", British Food Journal, Vol. 116 No. 1, pp. 165-179. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-05-2012-0118

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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