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Effect of ω-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Young People at Ultrahigh Risk for Psychotic Disorders: The NEURAPRO Randomized Clinical Trial.
McGorry, Patrick D; Nelson, Barnaby; Markulev, Connie; Yuen, Hok Pan; Schäfer, Miriam R; Mossaheb, Nilufar; Schlögelhofer, Monika; Smesny, Stephan; Hickie, Ian B; Berger, Gregor Emanuel; Chen, Eric Y H; de Haan, Lieuwe; Nieman, Dorien H; Nordentoft, Merete; Riecher-Rössler, Anita; Verma, Swapna; Thompson, Andrew; Yung, Alison Ruth; Amminger, G Paul.
Afiliação
  • McGorry PD; Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia2Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Nelson B; Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia2Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Markulev C; Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia2Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Yuen HP; Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia2Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Schäfer MR; Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia3Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Mossaheb N; Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Schlögelhofer M; Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Smesny S; Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital, Jena, Germany.
  • Hickie IB; Brain and Mind Research Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
  • Berger GE; Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Service of the Canton of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Chen EY; Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
  • de Haan L; Department of Psychiatry, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Nieman DH; Department of Psychiatry, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Nordentoft M; Psychiatric Centre Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Riecher-Rössler A; Psychiatric University Clinics Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Verma S; Institute of Mental Health, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Thompson A; Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia12Division of Mental Health and Wellbeing, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, England13North Warwickshire Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, Coventry and Warwickshire National Health Service
  • Yung AR; Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia14Institute of Brain, Behaviour and Mental Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, England15Greater Manchester West National Health Service Mental Health Foundation Trust, Manchester, England.
  • Amminger GP; Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia2Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia3Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
JAMA Psychiatry ; 74(1): 19-27, 2017 Jan 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27893018
ABSTRACT
IMPORTANCE A promising treatment to prevent onset and improve outcomes in patients at ultrahigh risk for psychosis is dietary supplementation with long-chain ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs).

OBJECTIVE:

To determine whether treatment with ω-3 PUFAs in combination with a high-quality psychosocial intervention (cognitive behavioral case management [CBCM]) is more effective than placebo plus CBCM. DESIGN, SETTING, AND

PARTICIPANTS:

NEURAPRO, a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial, was conducted from March 1, 2010, to September 30, 2014, in 10 specialized early psychosis treatment services in Australia, Asia, and Europe. The primary analysis used the intention-to-treat approach.

INTERVENTIONS:

A daily dose of 1.4 g of ω-3 PUFAs or placebo (paraffin oil), plus 20 or fewer sessions of CBCM over the 6-month study period. MAIN OUTCOMES AND

MEASURES:

The primary outcome was transition to psychosis status at 6 months. The secondary outcomes were general levels of psychopathology and functioning, as assessed by the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) (range, 24-168), Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) (range, 0-125), Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) (range, 0-60), Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) (range, 0-44), Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale (SOFAS) (range, 0-100), and the Global Functioning Social and Role scale (range, 0-10). For SOFAS and Global Functioning Social and Role scale, higher scores were better; for other measures, lower scores were better.

RESULTS:

In this study of 304 adults at ultrahigh risk for psychotic disorders, 153 (50.3%) received ω-3 PUFAs and 151 (49.7%) received placebo. In all, 139 (45.7%) were male; mean (SD) age was 19.1 (4.6) years. The Kaplan-Meier-estimated 6-month transition rates were 5.1% (95% CI, 1.3%-8.7%) in the control group and 6.7% (95% CI, 2.3%-10.8%) in the ω-3 PUFA group. At 12 months, the rates were 11.2% (95% CI, 5.5%-16.7%) in the control group and 11.5% (95% CI, 5.8%-16.9%) in the ω-3 PUFA group. No significant difference was observed between the transition rates of both groups (hazard ratio, 1.1; 95% CI, 0.55-2.23; P = .76, stratified log-rank test). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE This trial clearly failed to replicate the findings of the original single-center trial. The most likely explanation is that ω-3 PUFAs lack efficacy under these conditions. However, the lower-than-expected transition rate may have prevented a test of the main hypothesis. Given the substantial symptomatic and functional improvement in both groups, the other treatments received (ie, CBCM and antidepressants) likely produced a ceiling effect beyond which ω-3 PUFAs, even if effective, could not be shown to confer additional benefits. Nevertheless, the main conclusion is that ω-3 PUFAs are not effective under conditions where good quality, evidence-based psychosocial treatment is available. TRIAL REGISTRATION anzctr.org.au Identifier 12608000475347.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos Psicóticos / Ácidos Graxos Ômega-3 / Suplementos Nutricionais Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos Psicóticos / Ácidos Graxos Ômega-3 / Suplementos Nutricionais Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article