Erythrocyte levels compared with reported dietary intake of marine n -3 fatty acids in pregnant women

  • Olsen* S
  • Hansen H
  • Sandström B
  • et al.
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Abstract

It is well established that marine n -3 fatty acids measured in erythrocyte phospholipids of non-pregnant subjects reflect the subjects intake of these fatty acids. In 135 pregnant women in the 30th week of gestation we compared intake of marine n -3 fatty acids and energy, estimated by a combined dietary self-administered questionnaire and interview, with fatty acids measured in erythrocyte phospholipids. Daily intake (g/d) and nutrient density of marine n -3 fatty acids (mg/MJ) correlated with the n -3 fatty acid: arachidonic acid ratio (FA-ratio) with correlation coefficients of 0·48 and 0·54 respectively. In a linear regression model with three frequency questions about marine sandwiches, marine cooked meals and fish oil as explanatory variables, and the FA-ratio as dependent variable, the multiple correlation coefficient was 0·46. Conclusions from the study were (1) levels of erythrocyte fatty acids in pregnant women may be employed as a qualitative method to rank subjects according to intake of marine n -3 fatty acids; (2) with respect to the power to explain FA-ratio variability, three simple marine food frequency questions were comparable with intake of marine n -3 fatty acids assessed by an elaborate semiquantitative dietary method involving an interview.

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Olsen*, S. F., Hansen, H. S., Sandström, B., & Jensen, B. (1995). Erythrocyte levels compared with reported dietary intake of marine n -3 fatty acids in pregnant women. British Journal of Nutrition, 73(3), 387–395. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19950041

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