Gestational age in relation to marine n-3 fatty acids in maternal erythrocytes: a study of women in the Faroe Islands and Denmark

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Gestational age in relation to marine n-3 fatty acids in maternal erythrocytes : a study of women in the Faroe Islands and Denmark. / Olsen, S.F.; Hansen, Harald S.; Sommer, S.; Jensen, B.; Sorensen, T.I.A.; Secher, N.J.; Zachariassen, P.

In: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vol. 164, No. 5 I, 01.01.1991, p. 1203-1209.

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Olsen, SF, Hansen, HS, Sommer, S, Jensen, B, Sorensen, TIA, Secher, NJ & Zachariassen, P 1991, 'Gestational age in relation to marine n-3 fatty acids in maternal erythrocytes: a study of women in the Faroe Islands and Denmark', American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, vol. 164, no. 5 I, pp. 1203-1209.

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Olsen, S. F., Hansen, H. S., Sommer, S., Jensen, B., Sorensen, T. I. A., Secher, N. J., & Zachariassen, P. (1991). Gestational age in relation to marine n-3 fatty acids in maternal erythrocytes: a study of women in the Faroe Islands and Denmark. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 164(5 I), 1203-1209.

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Olsen SF, Hansen HS, Sommer S, Jensen B, Sorensen TIA, Secher NJ et al. Gestational age in relation to marine n-3 fatty acids in maternal erythrocytes: a study of women in the Faroe Islands and Denmark. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 1991 Jan 1;164(5 I):1203-1209.

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Olsen, S.F. ; Hansen, Harald S. ; Sommer, S. ; Jensen, B. ; Sorensen, T.I.A. ; Secher, N.J. ; Zachariassen, P. / Gestational age in relation to marine n-3 fatty acids in maternal erythrocytes : a study of women in the Faroe Islands and Denmark. In: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 1991 ; Vol. 164, No. 5 I. pp. 1203-1209.

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abstract = "Gestation is longer in Faroese than Danish women, possibly because of the high intake of marine long-chain n-3 fatty acids that down regulates formation of prostaglandins from arachidonic acid. Polyunsaturated fatty acids were quantified in erythrocytes obtained within 2 days of delivery from randomly selected groups of 62 Faroese and 37 Danish women with an assessable gestational age. Average ratio of long-chain n-3 fatty acids to arachidonic acid [(3/6) ratio] was 0.73 (SD = 0.11) in Faroese women and 0.61 (SD = 0.12) in Danish women (p <0.0001), corresponding to the higher intake of marine n-3 fatty acids in the Faroes. A 20% increase in the (3/6) ratio was associated with an increase in pregnancy duration of 5.7 days in Danish women (95% confidence interval, 1.4 to 10.1 days; p = 0.02) and 0.7 days in Faroese women (95% confidence interval, -2.0 to 3.3; p = 0.6). The hypothesized expposure-effect relationship may be weaker or absent at the higher level of exposure seen in the Faroese group.",
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