Association of Omega-3 Fatty Acid and Epileptic Seizure in Epileptic Patients: A Systematic Review

(2018) Association of Omega-3 Fatty Acid and Epileptic Seizure in Epileptic Patients: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Preventive Medicine. ISSN 2008-7802

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Abstract

The evidence on the association between omega-3 consumption and epileptic seizure is inconsistent. Therefore, we have conducted this systematic review to clarify the possible relationship. Original articles were searched in electronic databases (PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, Cochrane, and Ovid) and by reviewing the reference lists of retrieved articles. The main evaluated outcome was the epileptic seizures. We included the English language studies that reported the original data on the effect of omega-3 on epileptic human patients. We included the nine articles with 230 patients in the present systematic review. The mean +/- standard deviation age of them was about 31.01 +/- 14.99 years. The average of study duration was 22 +/- 15.27 weeks. Omega-3 fatty acid supplements were defined as the sum of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) (1100 mg/d); as the sum of EPA, DHA, and alpha-linolenic acid (5 g/d); and as the sum of EPA alone (565 mg/d) in different studies. Among the nine studies, four studies reported a significant positive association between omega-3 fatty acids and epileptic seizures. However, power and quality of these studies are low, and we cannot consider the beneficial effect of omega-3 on seizures. In addition, five studies did not reveal any significant effect. Majority of the included studies did not show a significant association between omega-3 and epileptic seizure in epileptic patients, but further studies are necessary. It is controversial whether omega-3 fatty acids can produce positive effects on epileptic patients or not.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: docosahexaenoic acid eicosapentaenoic acid epilepsy omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty-acids docosahexaenoic acid ketogenic diet fish-oil eicosapentaenoic acid unprovoked seizures refractory epilepsy resistant epilepsy randomized-trial na+ channels
Divisions: Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery > Department of Adult Health Nursing
Food Security Research Center
Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-communicable Disease > Child Growth and Development Research Center
School of Nutrition and Food Sciences > Department of Community Nutrition
Journal or Publication Title: International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 9
Identification Number: ARTN 36 10.4103/ijpvm.IJPVM₂₈₁₁₆
ISSN: 2008-7802
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/6856

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