Eicosapolyenoic acids of serum lipids of japanese islanders with low incidence of cardiovascular diseases

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Summary Japanese are unique among the peoples of developed countries in having a high intake of eicosapentaenoic acid (C 20: 5) from fresh fish and this may in part contribute to their low incidence of cardiovascular diseases. Mass spectroscopic analyses of eicosapolyenoic acids (C20:3, C20:4 and C20:5) were carried out on the serum of aged persons living on Kohama island in Okinawa and known to have the lowest incidence of cardiovascular diseases in Japan. All but 4 of the 77 persons examined (73.94 ±7.81 years old) led active fishing-farming lives. The total amount of eicosapolyenoic acids in the serum of persons on Kohama island (46.77 ±7.46 mg/100 ml) was higher (p<0.001) than that in people on mainland Japan, owing to the higher intake of fresh fish (147.7g/day). A positive correlation (α<0.01) was found between serum C 20: 5 concentration (6.82 ± 2.54 mg/100 ml) and high density lipoprotein concentration (55.38 ± 13.83 mg/100 ml). In addition, there were positive correlations (α<0.01) between serum C20:3 concentration (6.58 ± 1.61mg/100ml) and total cholesterol (188.60 ± 32.30 mg/100 ml), and triglyceride and skinfold thickness. The blood pressure level (α<0.01), incidence of abnormal ECG (α<0.05), and salt intake (6.2-8.3 g/ day) estimated from urinalysis, were all lower than the average figures for Japanese of similar ages. No persons examined showed Q-wave on ECG. The percentage of smokers and drinkers were similar for Kohama island and mainland Japan. © 1982, Center for Academic Publications Japan. All rights reserved.

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Ebihara, A., Suzuki, M., MlYATAKE, T., Motonaga, E., Izumikawa, H., & Hirata, H. (1982). Eicosapolyenoic acids of serum lipids of japanese islanders with low incidence of cardiovascular diseases. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, 28(4), 441–453. https://doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.28.441

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