Current Evidence and Future Directions of Omega-3 Supplementation and Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Omega-3 supplementation has a controversial role in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Despite large clinical trials published over the years, the evidence of omega-3 in preventing cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary heart disease, is still inconclusive. However, recent clinical trials using higher dose of omega-3 or highly purified esters of omega-3 shows promising result, with reduction in cardiovascular death and incidence of cardiovascular disease. This review aims to summarize the possible mechanism of omega-3 in preventing cardiovascular disease and future directions of research regarding the benefit of omega-3 in cardiovascular disease.

Keywords atherosclerosis - cardiovascular disease - prevention - fatty acid - omega-3 - eicosapentaenoic acid

B.D. and A.S. contributed to study conceptualization and original draft writing. B.S.P. and B.R. contributed as supervisors and manuscript reviewer. D.R.D. and A.M.A. contributed in providing relevant studies and research methodology. B.A.W.P. and S.F. provided relevant figures and tables for the review.

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