Changes in Erythrocyte Omega-3 Fatty Acids in German Employees upon Dietary Advice by Corporate Health

Background: The erythrocyte ratio of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) over total fatty acids, the omega-3 index (O3I), has been suggested as an overall health marker and to motivate corporate health recommendations. We set out to assess the O3I status in a working populatio...

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Main Authors: Dietrich Rein, Matthias Claus, Wolfgang Frosch, Winfried März, Stefan Lorkowski, Stefan Webendoerfer, Thorsten Schreiner
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3267
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spelling doaj-d78d13e17f56426193381ce90f5584732020-11-25T03:57:07ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-10-01123267326710.3390/nu12113267Changes in Erythrocyte Omega-3 Fatty Acids in German Employees upon Dietary Advice by Corporate HealthDietrich Rein0Matthias Claus1Wolfgang Frosch2Winfried März3Stefan Lorkowski4Stefan Webendoerfer5Thorsten Schreiner6BASF SE, Nutrition and Health, Human Nutrition, 68623 Lampertheim, GermanyBASF SE, Corporate Health Management, 67056 Ludwigshafen, GermanyBASF SE, Corporate Health Management, 67056 Ludwigshafen, GermanySynlab Academy, Synlab Holding Germany GmbH, P5, 7, 68167 Mannheim, GermanyCompetence Cluster for Nutrition and Cardiovascular Health (nutriCARD) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, 07743 Jena, GermanyBASF SE, Corporate Health Management, 67056 Ludwigshafen, GermanyBASF SE, Corporate Health Management, 67056 Ludwigshafen, GermanyBackground: The erythrocyte ratio of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) over total fatty acids, the omega-3 index (O3I), has been suggested as an overall health marker and to motivate corporate health recommendations. We set out to assess the O3I status in a working population, the differences between normal and rotating shift employees, the consumption of omega-3 rich food and whether recommendations to increase intake of omega-3 rich foods can improve the O3I. Methods: Employees registered for their occupational health check-up were offered to participate in a pre-post study at the Ludwigshafen (Germany) site including an assessment of their O3I at baseline and after 4 months (follow-up) and two subsequent food frequency questionnaires. For those with O3I below 8%, a recommendation was provided to increase the intake of omega-3 fatty acid rich food and to take advantage of the employees’ catering service with its enhanced fatty seafood offer during the study period. Dietary intake of EPA and DHA, erythrocyte fatty acid profiles, clinical and lifestyle parameters were assessed. Results: In 500 employees (26.6% female, 21–64 years, median age: 47 years [IQR: 37–53]), at baseline the overall mean O3I was 4.1 ± 1.1% (99.6% of O3I assessed were below 8%), higher in women, in participants with “normal” body weight, upper employment grade, and non-smokers, but not different between regular and rotating shift workers. The three fifths of the cohort also participating in the follow-up increased their EPA and DHA intake by 0.1 g/d and their O3I by 0.5 percentage points. Conclusion: This study provides essential data on omega-3 erythrocyte concentrations in a clinically healthy German working population and the challenges of increasing the O3I with dietary recommendations even in study participants motivated to follow up on their omega-3 status.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3267eicosapentaenoic aciddocosahexaenoic acidemployee health stateomega-3 index
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Matthias Claus
Wolfgang Frosch
Winfried März
Stefan Lorkowski
Stefan Webendoerfer
Thorsten Schreiner
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Matthias Claus
Wolfgang Frosch
Winfried März
Stefan Lorkowski
Stefan Webendoerfer
Thorsten Schreiner
Changes in Erythrocyte Omega-3 Fatty Acids in German Employees upon Dietary Advice by Corporate Health
Nutrients
eicosapentaenoic acid
docosahexaenoic acid
employee health state
omega-3 index
author_facet Dietrich Rein
Matthias Claus
Wolfgang Frosch
Winfried März
Stefan Lorkowski
Stefan Webendoerfer
Thorsten Schreiner
author_sort Dietrich Rein
title Changes in Erythrocyte Omega-3 Fatty Acids in German Employees upon Dietary Advice by Corporate Health
title_short Changes in Erythrocyte Omega-3 Fatty Acids in German Employees upon Dietary Advice by Corporate Health
title_full Changes in Erythrocyte Omega-3 Fatty Acids in German Employees upon Dietary Advice by Corporate Health
title_fullStr Changes in Erythrocyte Omega-3 Fatty Acids in German Employees upon Dietary Advice by Corporate Health
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Erythrocyte Omega-3 Fatty Acids in German Employees upon Dietary Advice by Corporate Health
title_sort changes in erythrocyte omega-3 fatty acids in german employees upon dietary advice by corporate health
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: The erythrocyte ratio of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) over total fatty acids, the omega-3 index (O3I), has been suggested as an overall health marker and to motivate corporate health recommendations. We set out to assess the O3I status in a working population, the differences between normal and rotating shift employees, the consumption of omega-3 rich food and whether recommendations to increase intake of omega-3 rich foods can improve the O3I. Methods: Employees registered for their occupational health check-up were offered to participate in a pre-post study at the Ludwigshafen (Germany) site including an assessment of their O3I at baseline and after 4 months (follow-up) and two subsequent food frequency questionnaires. For those with O3I below 8%, a recommendation was provided to increase the intake of omega-3 fatty acid rich food and to take advantage of the employees’ catering service with its enhanced fatty seafood offer during the study period. Dietary intake of EPA and DHA, erythrocyte fatty acid profiles, clinical and lifestyle parameters were assessed. Results: In 500 employees (26.6% female, 21–64 years, median age: 47 years [IQR: 37–53]), at baseline the overall mean O3I was 4.1 ± 1.1% (99.6% of O3I assessed were below 8%), higher in women, in participants with “normal” body weight, upper employment grade, and non-smokers, but not different between regular and rotating shift workers. The three fifths of the cohort also participating in the follow-up increased their EPA and DHA intake by 0.1 g/d and their O3I by 0.5 percentage points. Conclusion: This study provides essential data on omega-3 erythrocyte concentrations in a clinically healthy German working population and the challenges of increasing the O3I with dietary recommendations even in study participants motivated to follow up on their omega-3 status.
topic eicosapentaenoic acid
docosahexaenoic acid
employee health state
omega-3 index
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3267
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