Alpha Omega Trial: Study of Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Coronary Mortality

Last updated: July 6, 2010
Sponsor: Wageningen University
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

N/A

Condition

Heart Disease

Myocardial Ischemia

Angina

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT00127452
METC-ZWH 0552
NHF-2000T401
L01.049
5R01HL076200
  • Ages 60-80
  • All Genders

Study Summary

The Alpha Omega Trial is a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind dietary intervention study in 4837 postmyocardial infarction patients in the Netherlands to examine whether incidence of cardiovascular diseases during 40 months of follow-up can be prevented by low doses of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. The key objectives are:

  • to examine the effect of low-dose supplementation (400 mg/day) of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid on incidence of cardiovascular diseases; and

  • to examine the effect of low-dose supplementation (2 g/day) of alpha-linolenic acid on incidence of cardiovascular diseases.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion criteria:

  • Men and women

  • Aged 60 through 80 y

  • Verified clinically diagnosed myocardial infarction up to 10 y before randomization

  • Written informed consent

Exclusion

Exclusion criteria:

  • Living in a nursing home or other institution

  • Participation in another scientific study

  • Habitual margarine intake < 10 g per day

  • Habitual fish intake > 150 g per day

  • Habitual alcohol intake > 6 drinks per day

  • Use of fish oil capsules or other supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids

  • Presence of cancer with < 1 y of life expectancy

  • Cognitive impairment, as indicated by the Mini Mental State Examination (score <= 21)

  • Unintended weight loss > 5 kg in the past year

  • Lack of facilities for cooled margarine storage at home

  • Inability or unwillingness to comply with study procedures

Study Design

Total Participants: 4837
Study Start date:
April 01, 2002
Estimated Completion Date:
June 30, 2010

Study Description

Whether dietary omega-3 (or n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids are causally related to risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is a major, unresolved question in preventive cardiology. Essential n-3 fatty acids are eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; C20:5, n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; C22:6, n-3) on one hand, and their parent compound alpha-linolenic acid (ALA; C18:3, n-3) on the other hand. The intake of n-3 fatty acids is below recommended levels in most Western populations. The Alpha Omega Trial is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the effect of low-dose supplementation of ALA and EPA-DHA on CVD. A total of 4837 Dutch men and women aged 60-80 years who had a myocardial infarction in the past 10 years are randomly allocated to 2 g/d of ALA, 400 mg/d of EPA-DHA, 2 g/d ALA + 400 mg/d EPA-DHA, or placebo, for 40 months. Increased intake of n-3 fatty acids is achieved through daily use of 20 g of margarine on bread. Margarines for all treatment groups are similar in taste and appearance. The primary outcome of the trial is 'major cardiovascular events', which comprises incident CVD and cardiac interventions (PCI and CABG) during follow-up. Secondary endpoints are incident CVD, fatal CVD, fatal CHD and all-causes mortality. Complete follow-up for vital status is achieved. Cause-specific mortality is coded by an independent Endpoint Adjudication Committee. Physical examination, blood sampling and data collection on diet and lifestyle are performed in all subjects at baseline, in 810 randomly selected subjects after 20 months of intervention, and in 58% of the cohort at the end of follow-up. Cardiovascular health, serious adverse events, lifestyle, fish intake and margarine use are monitored in all subjects by yearly telephone interviews. Compliance is continuously monitored by registration of margarine tubs. An objective biomarker of compliance (i.e. plasma n-3 fatty acids) is obtained in randomly selected subjects at baseline and after 20 and 40 months of intervention. The Alpha Omega Trial could provide a sound scientific basis for dietary recommendations on intake of ALA and EPA-DHA, in order to reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases.

Connect with a study center

  • Medisch Centrum Alkmaar

    Alkmaar, 1815 JD
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Flevo Ziekenhuis

    Almere, 1315 RA
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Meander Medisch Centrum

    Amersfoort, 3800 BM
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • BovenIJ Ziekenhuis

    Amsterdam, 1034 CS
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis

    Amsterdam, 1006 AE
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Slotervaartziekenhuis

    Amsterdam, 1066 EC
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Gelre ziekenhuizen

    Apeldoorn,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Lievensberg Ziekenhuis

    Bergen op Zoom, 4600 AC
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Rode Kruis Ziekenhuis

    Beverwijk, 1940 EB
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • IJsselland Ziekenhuis

    Capelle aan den IJssel,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Ziekenhuis Gelderse Vallei

    Ede,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Catharina Ziekenhuis

    Eindhoven, 5623 EJ
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Medisch Spectrum Twente

    Enschede, 7500 AN
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • St. Anna Ziekenhuis

    Geldrop,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Oosterscheldeziekenhuis

    Goes, 4462 RA
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Ziekenhuis Hilversum

    Hilversum, 1213 XZ
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Diaconessenhuis

    Leiden,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Rijnland Ziekenhuis

    Leiderdorp, 2353 GA
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Sint Antonius Ziekenhuis

    Nieuwegein, 3430 EM
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Canisius Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis

    Nijmegen,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Erasmus MC

    Rotterdam, 3015 GD
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Havenziekenhuis

    Rotterdam,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Bronovo Ziekenhuis

    The Hague, 2597 AX
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Haga Ziekenhuis, location Leyweg

    The Hague, 2545 CH
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Haga Ziekenhuis, location Sportlaan

    The Hague,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Twee Steden Ziekenhuis

    Tilburg,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Maxima Medisch Centrum

    Veldhoven,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Alysis Ziekenhuis

    Velp,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Wageningen University, Division of Human Nutrition

    Wageningen, 6700 EV
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Zaans Medisch Centrum

    Zaandam, 1502 DV
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • 't Lange Land ziekenhuis

    Zoetermeer,
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

  • Isala Klinieken

    Zwolle, 8011 JW
    Netherlands

    Site Not Available

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