Dietary Intake of Alpha-linolenic Acid in Elderly
Cardiovascular Diseases, Inflammation, Metabolism Disorder, Lipid
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Cardiovascular Diseases focused on measuring Alphalinolenic acid, Lipid cardiovascular risk factors, Inflammation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Elderly patients over 65 years old exhibiting clinical indices of cardiovascular disease
- Male or female
- Subjects who were hospitalized in the Geriatric Unit of the Emile Roux Hospital (AP-HP)
- MMSE (Mini Mental State Examination)score > or = 15
- Supervision available for study medication
- Able to ingest oral diet
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients unable to understand the objectives of the dietary intervention
- Patients in paliative care
- Patients receiving supplement diets
Sites / Locations
- hopital Emile Roux
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Placebo Comparator
Active Comparator
Sunflower arm
Rapeseed arm
Participants were supplied with the usual diet of the hospital, daily enriched with 17.5g fat as follows during 42 days: 10 g of sunflower oil (with a high content in linoleic acid) were added into the dinner soup and 7.5g delivered through a 12.5g portion of margarine made with sunflower oil (60% fat) that replaced butter on the breakfast toasts.
Participants were supplied with the usual diet of the hospital, daily enriched with 17.5g fat as follows during 42 days: 10 g of rapeseed oil (with a high content in alpha-linolenic acid) were added into the dinner soup and 7.5g delivered through a 12.5g portion of margarine made with rapeseed oil (60% fat) that replaced butter on the breakfast toasts.