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Omega-3 requirements - length matters! http://www.rejuvenal.info/ images/terminology/omega3.png Professor Peter Howe Nutritional Physiology Research Centre University of South Australia Food Industry Forum for Nutrition Research 30 th August 2012

Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) essential nutrients Linoleic acid LA C18:2n6 plants Arachidonic acid AA C20:4n6 animals a- Linolenic acid ALA C18:3n3 Eicosapentaenoic acid EPA C20:5n3 Docosapentaenoic acid DPA C22:5n3 Docosahexaenoic acid DHA C22:6n3 canola, linseed, soy fish, fish oil, microalgae 12 10 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 Australian adult intakes (g/day) 20 15 10 5 Brain PUFA fingerprint (% total fatty acids) 0 LA ALA AA EPA DPA DHA Total LCn3 Howe P et al J Nutr 2006 0 LA ALA AA AdrA DPA DHA Sinclair A -personal communication

Health benefits of Long Chain Omega-3 PUFA Enhancing early infant development & growth Promoting fitness (physical, mental, reproductive) Counteracting chronic disease (prevention, treatment) Cardiovascular disease lipids (TG, HDL) blood pressure arterial compliance endothelial dilatation platelet aggregation heart rate heart rate variability arrhythmia atherosclerosis ischemic heart disease heart failure kidney damage stroke Cancer? Diabetes insulin resistance abdominal adiposity Inflammatory disorders psoriasis/dermatitis rheumatoid arthritis inflammatory bowel disease immune renal disease periodontal disease osteoporosis? asthma? Behavioural disorders depression, bipolar disorder cognitive impairment, ADHD schizophrenia, autism

plants safflower sunflower corn, soy Physiological effects of PUFA Omega 6 Omega 3 Linoleic acid C18:2 LA a-linolenic acid C18:3 LNA Plants linseed, canola NUTS animals Arachidonic acid C20:4 AA Eicosapentaenoic acid C20:5 EPA fish, fish oil excess may EICOSANOIDS 2-series prostaglandins 3-series 4-series leukotrienes 5-series promote inhibit Thrombosis vasoconstriction inflammation inhibits thromboxane synthase Docosapentaenoic acid C22:5 DPA Docosahexaenoic acid C22:6 DHA PPAR fish fish, fish oil DNA Nucleus cardiovascular and inflammatory disorders Resolvins, Protectins Modulates gene expression in regulatory pathways, e.g. metabolism, inflammation

Health benefits of ALA: short chain (plant) Omega-3 heart disease? US National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine:- α-linolenic acid is not known to have any specific functions other than to serve as a precursor for synthesis of EPA and DHA. The essential role of α-linolenic acid appears to be as a precursor for synthesis of EPA and DHA. Dietary Reference Intakes for Energy, Carbohydrate, Fiber, Fat, Fatty Acids, Cholesterol, Protein, and Amino Acids (Macronutrients) (2005) prostate cancer? eye disease? Following up Nurses Health and Health Professionals studies, Cho et al (AJCN 2001;73:209) found that men and women in the highest (1.45g/d) vs lowest (0.75g/d) quintile of ALA intake were 1.4 times more likely to have age-related macular degeneration.

Omega-3 intakes - how much do we need? Recommendations:- ALA (g/day) LC omega-3 (mg/day) US/Canada (IOM 2005) 1.1-2.2 (f) Nil 1.6-3.2 (m) Nil Australia (NHMRC 2005) 0.8-2.2 (f) 90-430 (includes DPA) 1.3-2.2 (m) 160-610 (includes DPA) NHF (2008) 2 500 (or 2 fish meals/wk) EFSA (2009) 2 250 Estimated daily intakes:- United States (Nelson, 1999) 1.3 150 Australia (Howe et al, 2006) 1.1 175 (246 including DPA) Norway? 370 Japan (Dolocek, 1992) 2.1 1600 Greenland Inuits? 7000

Early evidence of heart health benefits W Lands, Fish and Human Health, 1986

Intake of Fish or Fish Oil and Relative Risks of CHD Death in Prospective Cohort Studies and Randomized Clinical Trials Mozaffarian D & Rimm EB JAMA 2006;296:1885

Omega-3 Index - a new marker of health status EPA + DHA % total fatty acids in red blood cells Current levels in Australians ~5% Least Protection PHS 6 : 3.9% SCIMO 5 : 3.4% Seattle 7 : 3.3% 10% 8% 6% 4% Greatest cardiovascular protection GISSI-P 2 : 9-10% CHS 3 : 8.8% DART 4 : 8-9% SCIMO 5 : 8.3% 5 epi. studies: 8% PHS 6 : 7.3% Seattle 7 : 6.5% 8.1% 1 Nilsen. AJCN. 74:50, 2001; 2 Marchioli. Circulation. 105:1897, 2002; 3 Mozaffarian. Circulation.107:1372, 2003; 4 Burr. Lancet. 2:757, 1989; 5 von Schacky Ann Intern Med 130:554, 1999; 6 Albert. NEJM. 346:1113, 2002; 7 Siscovick. JAMA. 274:1363, 1995 Harris and von Schacky, Preventive Medicine 2004

Omega-3 Index How does it compare with traditional CHD risk factors? Physicians Health Study Relative Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death by Risk Factor <0.001 0.98 0.37 0.56.017 0.87 0.06 <0.001 P for trend RR SCD Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 CRP Homo cys TC LDL HDL TG TC/ HDL ω-3 Index Data from Albert CM et al. Circulation 2002;105:2595 and NEJM 2002;346:1113 Figure courtesy of WS Harris

Increasing the Omega-3 Index by consuming 500mg/day (the target intake) from either fish or fish-oil capsules % of total fatty acids 7 6 5 4 EPA+DHA DHA 3 2 1 EPA 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Weeks Fish (salmon/tuna): 485 mg EPA+DHA/d (95+390mg, respectively) Fish Oil Capsules: 482 mg EPA+DHA/d (104+378mg, respectively) Harris WS et al, Am J Clin Nutr 2007;86:1621-5

Eating processed foods enriched with LC n-3 PUFA (~800mg/d) increases the Omega-3 Index 10 8 % of total fatty acids 6 0 mths 6 mths 4 2 0 LNA EPA DPA DHA EPA+DHA EPA+D Murphy KJ et al. Br J Nutr 2007

plants safflower sunflower corn, soy Can ALA satisfy the requirement for n-3 LC PUFA? Omega 6 Omega 3 Linoleic acid C18:2 LA δ6- desaturase a-linolenic acid C18:3 LNA Plants linseed, canola NUTS β-oxidation animals Arachidonic acid C20:4 AA Eicosapentaenoic acid C20:5 EPA fish, fish oil < 5% excess may EICOSANOIDS 2-series prostaglandins 3-series 4-series leukotrienes 5-series promote inhibit Thrombosis vasoconstriction inflammation Docosapentaenoic acid C22:5 DPA Docosahexaenoic acid C22:6 DHA fish δ6- desaturase fish, fish oil < 1% cardiovascular and inflammatory disorders

Are vegetarian diets adequate? Erythrocyte fatty acids Vegans Controls (mg/g) (18) (18) LA AA EPA DPA DHA Omega-3 Index: EPA + DHA 2.0% 6.6% Sanders T et al AJCN 1978;31:805

The n6/n3 Ratio: does LA (n6) compete with DHA (n3) for incorporation into erythrocytes? 16 RBC fatty acids before and after supplementation with 4g/d tuna oil (~1g DHA/d) together with 30g/d of 14 either safflower oil (~20g LA/d) or Sunola oil (~2g LA/d) Wk 0 Wk 6 12 10 Wk 0 Wk 6 Wk Wk 0 0 Wk Wk 6 6 % of total fatty acids 8 6 4 2 0 la Saffl. Sunola Saffl. Sunola Saffl. Sunola Saffl. Sunola Saffl. Sunola Saffl. Saffl. Sunola Sa AA EPA DPA LA DHA AA EPA DPA DPA Ridges L et al, IUNS Vienna, 2001

Getting the LC omega-3 message across ALA is not equivalent to EPA, DPA or DHA This is explicit in Nutrient content claim for omega-3 Source of 3: 200 mg -linolenic acid or 30 mg of EPA and DHA per serve Good source: 60 mg of EPA and DHA per serve Nutrient Reference Values for omega-3 (AI and SDT for LC n3) Nutrition education material but explanatory health claims in labels and advertising are not permitted

Getting the LC omega-3 message across Under 115 calories per bar No artificial flavours or colours Good source of omega 3's Contains chia seeds Low sodium Made with the goodness of wholgrain oats http://www.slimsecrets.com.au/index.php/supa-secretskids-snacks/ballistic-berry-supa-wired-chewy-snack-bar/ A White loaf with whole CHIA seeds added for extra nutrients makes our CHIA White Loaf a super bread! A source of omega-3 polyunsaturated fats for helping maintain a healthy body and mind, as well as protein and fibre to keep you feeling full for longer periods of time. Just two slices of COBS Bread's CHIA Loaves provide 100% of the daily intake of omega-3 fats for children and women and 90% for men. http://www.cobsbread.com/product.aspx?id=2190

Getting the LC omega-3 message across NATIONAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL A NEW FOOD GUIDANCE SYSTEM FOR AUSTRALIA FOUNDATION AND TOTAL DIETS Revised Draft Report for Public Consultation Fish Fish was modelled as one group that included fish both high and low in n-3 fatty acids. NHMRC literature reviews provided sufficient evidence to suggest a limit on consumption to the equivalent of one serve per week due to environmental concerns.... Although not modelled specifically for nutrients with an AI, outputs of the modelling indicated that the estimated means of LCn-3 fatty acids and vitamin D provided in the model were less than the AI.

Conclusions LC Omega-3 PUFA mediate a wide range of health benefits Benefits of ALA (plant omega-3) are uncertain Target intake for LC Omega-3 PUFA is ~500 mg/day Omega-3 Index is a marker of LC Omega-3 intake and heart health increased by regular consumption of seafood or fish oil relatively unaffected by intakes of ALA or LA (plant omega-6) Food Standards Code distinguishes between ALA and LC-Omega-3 This is not always reflected in advertising