Hypertension Clinical Trial
To test the efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids in untreated mild hypertensives and magnesium, calcium, and potassium supplementation supplementation in non-hypertensives. These clinical trials were conducted in sequence over a four year period.
BACKGROUND:
The hypothesis that omega-3 fatty acids as well as magnesium and potassium in the diet
lowered blood pressure in mild hypertensives needed further documentation, although
preliminary and less well controlled studies had suggested such an effect was possible. In a
previous study the investigators did not find a hypotensive effect of another
polyunsaturated fatty acid, linoleic acid. In addition, findings of lower blood pressures in
vegetarians and results obtained from a study in which vegetarian diets were fed to
normotensives led to the conclusion that dietary factors other then linoleic acid were
responsible for the possible hypotensive effect of vegetarian diets. The nutrients which
were selected for further study, omega-3 fatty acids, magnesium and potassium, occur in
higher amounts in vegetarian diets.
Dietary supplementation with fish oils had only been done in a few studies with inconclusive
results. However, the relationship of omega-3 fatty acids to the synthesis of prostacyclins,
which are locally active vasodilators and which decrease with the excretion of the
vasoconstrictor thromboxane, provide a possible mechanism for an effect of these compounds
on blood pressure.
The role of potassium in the control of blood pressure was first suggested from
cross-cultural studies in which populations consuming high levels of potassium displayed
lower rates of hypertension and a decrease in blood pressure with age. Cohort studies within
this country have also shown a relationship between potassium intake or the ratio of
potassium and sodium, as measured by urinary excretion and blood pressure. Most constantly
it found that blood pressure differences between blacks and whites have been related to
differences in potassium excretion.
The results from human experimental studies involving potassium supplementation in
normotensives and hypertensives have indicated mixed effects but blood pressure lowering was
most consistently observed in subgroups with a family history of hypertension or those with
higher blood pressure.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
Trial 1: Subjects were randomized to a fish oil treatment group of 6 or 12 grams/day of
omega-3 fatty acids or to a placebo group. At the end of 12 and 24 weeks, participants in
the three groups were crossed-over to one of the other two treatments for an additional 12
weeks. The primary outcome was clinic blood pressure on 3 days at the end of the treatment
period.
Trial 2: Subjects were randomly assigned to one of four treatments and placebo: magnesium
supplementation; potassium supplementation; calcium supplementation; all 3 supplements;
matching placebos. The trial was double-blinded. Each of the treatments was administered for
six months with measurements taken at baseline and at the end. The primary outcome was
24-hour ambulatory systolic BP.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the Query/View/Report
(QVR) System.
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