Fish Oil and Muscle Function



Status:Completed
Conditions:Orthopedic
Therapuetic Areas:Orthopedics / Podiatry
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 85
Updated:2/7/2015
Start Date:June 2011
End Date:December 2014
Contact:Lynda Bowers, M.S.ed
Email:sjullian@dom.wustl.edu
Phone:314-362-0590

Use our guide to learn which trials are right for you!

Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Muscle Mass and Muscle Function

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on
changes in muscle mass, muscular strength and physical function.

Loss of muscle mass is a normal consequence of aging in many older adults, worsened by
chronic illness, poor appetite and diet, and reduced physical activity. The ensuing decline
in physical function is a major cause of frailty, disability and death. Treatments that can
reverse or reduce the age-associated loss of muscle mass are therefore much needed. Evidence
is emerging that consumption of fish or fish oil derived long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids (LCn-3PUFA) may be important for maintenance of muscle mass and physical
function throughout the life-span. However, the effect of LCn-3PUFA supplementation on
muscle mass, muscle strength and overall physical function is not known. The goal of this
study therefore is to determine the effect of LCn-3PUFA supplementation on muscle mass,
muscle strength and physical function in older adults.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Non-obese (i.e., BMI less than 35 kg/m2)

- Between 18 to 45 or between 60 and 85 y old

- Subjects who are sedentary (<1 h of exercise/week)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Subjects with evidence of significant organ system dysfunction (e.g. diabetes, severe
cardiovascular disease, hyperlipidemia, cirrhosis, hypogonadism, uncontrolled hypo-
or hyperthyroidism; uncontrolled hypertension)

- Subjects with metal implants

- Subjects with iron storage disease,

- Subjects with severe ambulatory impairments,

- Individuals with cancer or cancer that has been in remission for <5 years,

- Individuals with dementia,

- Individuals who smoke,

- Subjects who are taking medications known to affect muscle (e.g., steroids),

- Subjects who receive anticoagulant therapy.

- Subjects taking medications to control certain medical conditions (e.g.,
hypertension) will be included if the drug regimen has been stable for at least 6
months before entering the study and is not expected to change during the study.

- Subjects with allergies to sea food,

- Subjects who regularly consume fish oil or consume >2 servings of fish with a high
LCn-3PUFA content (e.g. salmon, mackerel, sardines, etc) per week.

- Physical performance test score less than 17 out of 36.
We found this trial at
1
site
660 S Euclid Ave
Saint Louis, Missouri 63110
(314) 362-5000
Washington University School of Medicine Washington University Physicians is the clinical practice of the School...
414
mi
from
Saint Louis, MO
Click here to add this to my saved trials