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Fatty acid composition abnormalities in atopic disease: evidence explored and role in the disease process examined
Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 09/05/08
Sala-Vila A et al. - Intervention studies with n-3 PUFAs in pregnant women, infants and children suggest some clinical benefits, although how long lasting these are remains to be determined. The observation that there may be low AA status in atopy suggests that fish oil intervention, which targets AA status and metabolism, may not be ideal and that a combination of fish oil with some longer chain n-6 PUFAs may be more efficacious.
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