HELSINKI, March 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --Could omega-6 fatty
acids protect you against premature death? The answer is yes,
according to a new University of Eastern
Finland study. While protecting against death, omega-6 fatty
acids also keep cardiovascular diseases at bay.
"Linoleic acid is the most common polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty
acid. We discovered that the higher the blood linoleic acid level,
the smaller the risk of premature death," says Adjunct Professor
Jyrki Virtanen from the
University of Eastern Finland,
reporting the findings in the American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition.
Although omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids are known for their
beneficial effect on blood cholesterol levels, it has been
speculated that they may increase the risk of several chronic
diseases by promoting low-grade inflammation, among other things.
The reasoning behind this speculation is that in the human body,
linoleic acid is converted into arachidonic acid (also an omega-6
fatty acid) which, in turn, is converted into various
inflammation-promoting compounds. However, omega-6 fatty acids also
increase the production of anti-inflammatory compounds, and this is
why it is challenging to determine the associations of dietary
factors with the risk of developing disease merely by focusing on
their effects on disease risk factors.
Ongoing at the University of Eastern
Finland, the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor
Study, KIHD, determined the blood fatty acid levels of 2,480 men
between 42 and 60 years of age at the onset of the study, in
1984–1989. During an average follow-up of 22 years, 1,143 men died
of disease-related causes, and deaths due to an accident or other
reasons were excluded from the study.
When the researchers divided the study participants into five
different groups based on their blood linoleic acid level, they
discovered that the risk of premature death was 43% lower in the
group with the highest level, when compared to the group with the
lowest level. A more detailed analysis of the causes of death
showed that a similar association exists for death due to
cardiovascular diseases, as well as for death due to some other
reason than cardiovascular diseases or cancer. However, no
association was observed for death due to cancer. Similar, although
slightly weaker, associations were also observed for the blood
arachidonic acid level. Another significant finding of the study is
that the outcome is very similar regardless of whether the study
participants suffered from cardiovascular diseases, cancer or
diabetes at the onset of the study.
The study backs up findings from earlier population-based
studies which have linked a higher dietary intake of linoleic acid
and a higher blood linoleic acid level to a smaller risk of
cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes, without increasing the
risk of cancer, for example. The observed association of
arachidonic acid with a reduced risk of death is a new finding.
The blood linoleic acid level is determined by a person's diet,
and the main sources of linoleic acid are vegetable oils,
plant-based spreads, nuts and seeds. However, a person's diet will
affect his or her blood arachidonic acid level only a little.
For further information, please contact: Jyrki Virtanen, PhD, Adjunct Professor in
Nutritional Epidemiology, University of Eastern Finland Institute
of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, tel. +35-8294454542,
jyrki.virtanen@uef.fi
Article:
Serum n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids and risk of death: the
Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study
Jyrki K. Virtanen, Jason H.Y. Wu, Sari
Voutilainen, Jaakko Mursu,
Tomi-Pekka Tuomainen
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, published online
March 16, 2018
Link to the article:
https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article-abstract/107/3/427/4939343
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqx063
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