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double-blind, randomized clinical trial of the effect of ω-3 fatty acids on the oxidative stress of preterm neonates fed through parenteral nutrition

Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to research and draw conclusions about the effect of a parenteral nutrition (PN) fat emulsion, rich in ω-3 fatty acids, on the antioxidant markers of preterm infants, when compared with a standard fat emulsion. This was a double-blind, parallel-group...

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Published in:European journal of clinical nutrition 2010-09, Vol.64 (9), p.940-947
Main Authors: Skouroliakou, M, Konstantinou, D, Koutri, K, Kakavelaki, C, Stathopoulou, M, Antoniadi, M, Xemelidis, N, Kona, V, Markantonis, S
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description Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to research and draw conclusions about the effect of a parenteral nutrition (PN) fat emulsion, rich in ω-3 fatty acids, on the antioxidant markers of preterm infants, when compared with a standard fat emulsion. This was a double-blind, parallel-group study conducted in Athens, Greece, using an equal randomization method. Subjects/Methods: Thirty-eight infants were selected using a double-blind method and a computer-generated randomization list. Both groups received PN, based on the same protocols. Group A received SMOFlipid fat emulsion, while group B received the standard fat emulsion (Intralipid). Serum levels of vitamin A, E and total antioxidant potential (TAP) were measured on days 0, 7 and 14 of PN support. Clinical and biochemical data were collected on days 0, 14 and on the day of discharge. Results: Serum levels of vitamin E and A were significantly increased in group A, while only vitamin A serum level was increased in group B on the fourteenth day (group A: vitamin E: P-value=0.002, vitamin A: P-value=0.000, group B: vitamin E: P-value=0.065, vitamin A: P-value=0.000). TAP was increased only in the intervention group (group A: P-value=0.000, group B: P-value=0.287). Mild anemia was developed in both groups, while no differences were detected in the infection rate, days of hospitalization, days of ventilator support and days of phototherapy. Conclusions: Oxidative stress was significantly reduced in those neonates fed with ω-3 fatty acids, whereas no effect was observed in the neonates fed with standard lipids. Intervention had no effect on infants’ growth and clinical outcome.
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antioxidant markers
Antioxidants
Biological and medical sciences
Causes of
Clinical Nutrition
Clinical trials
Control
Double-Blind Method
Double-blind studies
Emergency and intensive care: metabolism and nutrition disorders. Enteral and parenteral nutrition
Emulsions
Epidemiology
Fat Emulsions, Intravenous - chemistry
Fatty acids
Fatty Acids, Omega-3 - administration & dosage
Fatty Acids, Omega-3 - metabolism
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Female
Food and nutrition
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Greece
Health aspects
Humans
Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Premature - blood
Infant, Premature - growth & development
Infants
Infants (Premature)
Intensive care medicine
Internal Medicine
Length of Stay
Lipids
Male
Medical sciences
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metabolic Diseases
Neonates
Newborn babies
Nutrition
Nutrition research
Omega-3 fatty acids
original-article
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxidative stress
Oxidative Stress - drug effects
parenteral feeding
Parenteral Nutrition
Phototherapy
premature birth
Public Health
Randomization
randomized clinical trials
Retinene
Serum levels
Tocopherol
Treatment Outcome
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
Vitamin A
Vitamin A - blood
Vitamin E
Vitamin E - blood
title double-blind, randomized clinical trial of the effect of ω-3 fatty acids on the oxidative stress of preterm neonates fed through parenteral nutrition
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