Omega 3 {90000171} Record Keys Parent:[ ] Definition:Omega 3 Queue:[ ] Details Initialisation date:2021-05-12 Specification: [ ]Source: [ ] Meta Information Structural Type:[ ] Functional Type:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] [#Omega 3 Supplementation] - A fish-derived omega-3 supplement increased Coprococcus spp. abundance that negatively correlated with triglyceride-rich lipoprotein levels [#Omega 3 Supplementation] - #Roseburia may also be enhanced by omega-3 fatty acids in nuts, as its relative abundance was increased in humans as a result of both a walnut-supplemented diet and a diet with the same fatty-acid composition without walnuts [1.2] - After 10 weeks of omega-3 fatty acid or γ-#Linoleic acid supplementation, inflammatory and non-inflammatory #Acne lesions decreased significantly. [1.3] [#Parkinson’s Disease] - high omega-3 PUFA intake has been associated with lower risk PD risk [1.4] [#Metabolic syndrome] [#Western-style diet] - nutritional enrichment of WD with #Fish oil n-3PUFA can partially mitigate its detrimental effects, potentially improving the low-grade inflammation associated with immune metabolic disease. [1.5] [#Omega 3 Supplementation] - omega 3 fatty acids, more specifically #Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) supplementation are beneficial for #Depression. [#Omega 3 Supplementation] - #Subdoligranulum was found to be increased in omega 3 rich diet. [1.6] - #Iodine and omega-3 PUFA deficiencies are associated with #Hearing loss [1.7] - omega-3 rich diet has been shown to result in a significant increase in #Subdoligranulum, along with other #Butyrate producers like #Anaerostipes, #Coprococcus, and #Roseburia. [#Juvenile idiopathic arthritis] - Omega-3 fatty acids have also been shown to improve active joint counts, swollen joints, TNF-alpha, interluekin-1 (IL-1), and disease activity in #Children with JIA, reducing the inflammatory response and clinical manifestation [1.8] [#β-Galacto-oligosaccharides] [#High fibre diet] - #Coprococcus abundance can be rapidly increased by fibre, galacto-oligosaccharides, or omega-3 fats supplementation, as well as by #Probiotic administration [1.9] [#Prostate cancer] - Supplementation with long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) omega-3 MAG-EPA is sufficient to reduce PCa growth in mice and cancer up-grading in pre-prostatectomy PCa patients correlating with a reduction of gut #Ruminococcaceae in both and fecal #Butyrate levels in PCa patients.References Notes[ ]