Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation influences adipokines level and improves dyslipidemia in obese patients with arterial hypertension, osteoarthritis and their coincidence
Author(s):
Ilashchuk TO, Shvets’ NV, Mykytyuk OP
Abstract:
Arterial hypertension Osteoarthritis and their coincidence, as proven, may have benefit from omega-3-polyunsaturated acids implication. Adipokines (leptin and adiponectin) levels are investigated and compared depending on body mass index in patients with mentioned pathology; dynamics of values investigated under influence of omega-3-polyunsaturated acids implication. Established, that omega-3 fatty acid supplementation has potential of restoring of natural balance of adipokines (leptin, adiponectin) and mild lipid-lowering action in obese patients with arterial hypertension, osteoarthritis and their combination, so, seems to be useful in therapeutic patterns for mentioned diseases. Exact mechanisms, dosage and longer duration of therapy may be promising subject for further investigation.
How to cite this article:
Ilashchuk TO, Shvets’ NV, Mykytyuk OP. Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation influences adipokines level and improves dyslipidemia in obese patients with arterial hypertension, osteoarthritis and their coincidence. Pharma Innovation 2015;4(7):90-93.