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Fish
Oil May Ease Symptoms
of Lupus: Study
LONDON (Reuters Health) -
People with the immune disorder lupus might be able to reduce
their symptoms with the fatty acids found in fish such as tuna
and salmon, researchers in Northern Ireland said on Tuesday.
In what the scientists call the
largest study of its kind, Dr. Emeir Duffy and colleagues studied
the effect of fish oil supplements in 52 patients with active
lupus over six months.
All the participants who took the
fish oil saw improvements in quality of life, inflammation and
fatigue, which is the most debilitating symptom of lupus, said
Duffy, a biomedical scientist from the University of Ulster.
"Some found it fantastic, and they
went from being severely affected in their daily life to actually
joining the gym and having a huge difference in what they could
do," she told Reuters Health.
"Others saw a mild improvement,
being able to go out and do the shopping which is a big bonus
to some people who can't even leave the house."
Systemic lupus erythematosus--commonly
referred to as lupus--is a disorder in which the immune system
attacks healthy tissue throughout the body, causing painful or
swollen joints, unexplained fever, skin rashes, kidney problems,
cardiovascular complications and extreme fatigue.
Lupus is a complex disease and
the exact cause is unclear. There is currently no effective treatment
to stop its progression, although steroids and other drugs are
used to manage symptoms.
Recently, researchers have been
looking at managing the disease through diet. The omega-3 fatty
acids found in fish oils and some other foods have raised particular
interest because they are thought to fight inflammation and affect
immune function.
"We found that some patients taking
steroids and taking the fish oils actually reduced their dose
(of steroids) toward the end of the study," Duffy said.
Participants took either fish-oil
supplements three times per day, a copper supplement, copper plus
fish oil or a placebo. The copper was of no benefit, Duffy's team
found.
She said people with lupus could
get the benefits seen in her study by increasing their intake
of fatty fish such as mackerel, lake trout, herring, sardines,
tuna and salmon.
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