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. 2010 Apr;140(4):848-53.
doi: 10.3945/jn.109.119578. Epub 2010 Feb 24.

Serum phospholipid docosahexaenonic acid is associated with cognitive functioning during middle adulthood

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Serum phospholipid docosahexaenonic acid is associated with cognitive functioning during middle adulthood

Matthew F Muldoon et al. J Nutr. 2010 Apr.

Abstract

Existing evidence links greater dietary intake of fish and (n-3) PUFA to better early brain development and lowered risk of cognitive disorders in late life. The mechanisms for these associations remain unclear and may be related to specific (n-3) fatty acids and may concern cognitive function generally rather than only early brain development and age-related cognitive dysfunction. In this investigation, we tested potential associations between (n-3) fatty acids in serum phospholipids and major dimensions of cognitive functioning in mid-life adults. Participants were 280 community volunteers between 35 and 54 y of age, free of major neuropsychiatric disorders, and not taking fish oil supplements. Dietary biomarkers were alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenonic acid (DHA) in serum phospholipids measured using GC. Five major dimensions of cognitive functioning were assessed with a 75-min battery of neuropsychological tests. In covariate adjusted regression models, higher DHA (mol %) was related to better performance on tests of nonverbal reasoning and mental flexibility, working memory, and vocabulary (P <or= 0.05). These associations were generally linear. Associations between DHA and nonverbal reasoning and working memory persisted with additional adjustment for participant education and vocabulary scores (P <or= 0.05). Neither EPA nor ALA was notably related to any of the 5 tested dimensions of cognitive performance. Among the 3 key (n-3) PUFA, only DHA is associated with major aspects of cognitive performance in nonpatient adults <55 y old. These findings suggest that DHA is related to brain health throughout the lifespan and may have implications for clinical trials of neuropsychiatric disorders.

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Dose-response relationship between serum phospholipid DHA (mole %) and cognitive performance scores. Panels A and B present matrix reasoning and working memory results, respectively. Values are means ± SE adjusted for age, sex and race, by DHA quintile (n = 56 for each quintile). DHA means for the quintiles are 0.80, 1.11, 1.39, 1.73, 2.57 mole %, respectively. ANOVA revealed a significant effect of DHA quintile on matrix reasoning (P = 0.002) and working memory (P = 0.001).

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