Investigating omega-3 fatty acids’ neuroprotective effects in repetitive subconcussive neural injury: Study protocol for a randomized placebo-controlled trial
Lauren H. Beauregard, Jeffrey J. Bazarian, Blair D. Johnson, Hu Cheng, Gage Ellis, William Kronenberger, Philip C. Calder, Zhongxue Chen, Patricia Silveyra, Patrick D. Quinn, Sharlene D. Newman, Timothy D. Mickleborough, Keisuke Kawata, Jennifer Tucker, Jennifer Tucker

TL;DR
This study tests if omega-3 fatty acids protect the brain from repeated soccer-related head impacts.
Contribution
A novel randomized trial to assess neuroprotective effects of DHA+EPA against subconcussive head impacts.
Findings
DHA+EPA pretreatment may enhance brain resiliency to subconcussive impacts.
Blood biomarkers and neuroimaging will reveal effects of DHA+EPA on brain health.
Autonomic and cognitive functions may be preserved with omega-3 supplementation.
Abstract
Soccer (football) is the most popular sport globally, with 265 million players across all ages and sexes. Repetitive subconcussive head impacts due to heading of the soccer ball can pose threats to healthy brain development and aging. Omega-3 fatty acids, especially docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), may have neuroprotective effects, but it remains unclear what aspects of neural health benefit from DHA+EPA when faced with subconcussive head impacts. In a randomized placebo-controlled trial, 208 soccer players will complete baseline measures including demographics, blood sampling, dietary recalls, and psychological assessment. Participants will be randomly assigned to ingest DHA+EPA [3.4g/d: DHA 2.4g+EPA 1.0g] or placebo daily for 8 weeks followed by a subconcussion intervention phase. During the subconcussion intervention, participants will perform a session of…
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TopicsTraumatic Brain Injury Research · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
