Erythrocyte Long-Chain ω-3 Fatty Acids Are Positively Associated with Lean Mass and Grip Strength in Women with Recent Diagnoses of Breast Cancer

Author:

Belury Martha A1,Cole Rachel M12,Andridge Rebecca3ORCID,Keiter Ashleigh3,Raman Subha V4,Lustberg Maryam B5,Kiecolt-Glaser Janice K6

Affiliation:

1. Program of Human Nutrition, Department of Human Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

2. The Ohio State University Nutrition Doctoral Program, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

3. Division of Biostatistics, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

4. Krannert Institute of Cardiology, Indiana University College of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA

5. Division of Oncology, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

6. Department of Psychiatry, Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Sarcopenia may hasten the risk of mortality in women with breast cancer. Long-chain omega-3 (n–3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCn–3PUFAs) may favor muscle mass which, in turn, could enhance resilience of cancer patients toward cancer treatment. Objectives The objective of this study was to measure the relation of erythrocyte LCn–3PUFA concentrations with lean mass, grip strength, and postprandial energy metabolism in women with newly diagnosed breast cancer. Methods This cross-sectional analysis evaluated women (n = 150) ages 65 y and younger who were recently diagnosed with breast cancer (stages I–III). Erythrocyte LCn–3PUFA composition was measured using GC. Body composition was measured by DXA. Grip strength was assessed at the same visit. Postprandial energy metabolism was measured for 7.5 h after the consumption of a high-calorie, high-saturated-fat test meal using indirect calorimetry. Associations of fatty acids with outcomes were analyzed using multiple linear regression models and linear mixed-effects models. Results The ω-3 index, a measurement of LCn–3PUFA status, was positively associated with appendicular lean mass (ALM)/BMI (β = 0.015, P = 0.01) and grip strength (β = 0.757, P = 0.04) after adjusting data for age and cancer stage. However, when cardiorespiratory fitness was also included in the analyses, these relations were no longer significant (P > 0.08). After a test meal, a higher ω-3 index was associated with a less steep rise in fat oxidation (P = 0.02) and a steeper decline in glucose (P = 0.01) when adjusting for age, BMI, cancer stage, and cardiorespiratory fitness. Conclusions The ω-3 index was positively associated with ALM/BMI and grip strength in women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and was associated with altered postprandial substrate metabolism. These findings warrant further studies to determine whether enriching the diet with LCn–3PUFAs during and after cancer treatments is causally linked with better muscle health and metabolic outcomes in breast cancer survivors.

Funder

National Cattleman's Beef Association Check-off Program

NIH

National Cancer Institute

Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Ohio State University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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