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补充ω-3脂肪酸对癌症患者人体测量学变量的剂量依赖性影响:随机临床试验的系统评价和荟萃分析结果

Dose-Dependent Impacts of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Supplementation on Anthropometric Variables in Patients With Cancer: Results From a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials.

作者信息

Ghoreishy Seyed Mojtaba, Zeraattalab-Motlagh Sheida, Amiri Khosroshahi Reza, Hemmati Amirhossein, Noormohammadi Morvarid, Mohammadi Hamed

机构信息

Student Research Committee, School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 14665-354, Iran.

Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 14665-354, Iran.

出版信息

Clin Nutr Res. 2024 Jul 29;13(3):186-200. doi: 10.7762/cnr.2024.13.3.186. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Abstract

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Meta-analyses have been conducted with conflicting results on this topic. Due to missing several eligible studies in previous meta-analysis by Lam et al., we conducted an extensive systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials in this regard. A comprehensive search was conducted across various databases, including MEDLINE/PubMed, ISI Web of Knowledge, Scopus, and Google Scholar, until November 2023. Based on the analysis of 33 studies comprising 2,047 individuals, it was found that there was a significant increase in body weight for each 1 g/day increase in omega-3 lipids (standardized MD [SMD], 0.52 kg; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.31, 0.73; I = 95%; Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation [GRADE] = low). Supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids did not yield a statistically significant impact on body mass index (BMI) (SMD, 0.12 kg/m; 95% CI, -0.02, 0.27; I = 79%; GRADE = very low), lean body mass (LBM) (SMD, -0.02 kg; 95% CI, -0.43, 0.39; I = 97%; GRADE = very low), fat mass (SMD, 0.45 kg; 95% CI, -0.25, 1.15; I = 96%; GRADE = low), and body fat (SMD, 0.30%; 95% CI, -0.90, 1.51; I = 96%; GRADE = very low). After excluding 2 studies, the findings were significant for BMI. Regarding the results of the dose-response analysis, body weight increased proportionally by increasing the dose of omega-3 supplementation up to 4 g/day. Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation can improve body weight, but not BMI, LBM, fat mass, or body fat in cancer patients; large-scale randomized trials needed for more reliable results.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

PROSPERO Identifier: CRD42023395341.

摘要

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关于这个主题已经进行了荟萃分析,但结果相互矛盾。由于Lam等人之前的荟萃分析遗漏了几项符合条件的研究,我们对此进行了广泛的系统评价和剂量反应荟萃分析,纳入了这方面的随机对照试验。截至2023年11月,我们在包括MEDLINE/PubMed、ISI Web of Knowledge、Scopus和谷歌学术在内的多个数据库中进行了全面检索。基于对33项研究(共2047名个体)的分析,发现ω-3脂质每天每增加1克,体重显著增加(标准化均值差[SMD]为0.52千克;95%置信区间[CI]为0.31至0.73;I² = 95%;推荐评估、制定与评价分级[GRADE] = 低)。补充ω-3脂肪酸对体重指数(BMI)没有产生统计学上的显著影响(SMD为0.12千克/米²;95% CI为 -0.02至0.27;I² = 79%;GRADE = 极低),对瘦体重(LBM)没有影响(SMD为 -0.02千克;95% CI为 -0.43至0.39;I² = 97%;GRADE = 极低),对脂肪量(SMD为0.45千克;95% CI为 -0.25至1.15;I² = 96%;GRADE = 低),对体脂率(SMD为0.30%;95% CI为 -0.90至1.51;I² = 96%;GRADE = 极低)也没有影响。排除2项研究后,BMI的结果具有显著性。关于剂量反应分析的结果,在ω-3补充剂剂量增加至每天4克之前,体重随剂量增加而呈比例增加。补充ω-3脂肪酸可改善癌症患者的体重,但对BMI、LBM、脂肪量或体脂率没有影响;需要进行大规模随机试验以获得更可靠的结果。

试验注册

PROSPERO标识符:CRD42023395341。

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