Omega-3 fatty acids for depression in adults.

No SJR dataNov 24, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Omega-3 fatty acids and depression in adults

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Abstract

The review includes 35 studies involving 1,964 participants assessing the effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on major depressive disorder.

  • N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation showed a small to modest benefit for depressive symptoms compared to placebo, with a standardized mean difference of -0.40.
  • This effect is unlikely to be clinically meaningful, as it is less than the minimal clinically important change score of 3.0 points.
  • No significant differences were found between n-3PUFA and placebo groups in remission rates, response rates, quality of life, or trial non-completion.
  • Adverse event rates were similar in both n-3PUFA and placebo groups, suggesting no increased risk associated with n-3PUFAs.
  • The evidence for the effectiveness of n-3PUFAs is characterized by low to very low certainty and considerable heterogeneity among studies.

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