Cross-sectional gene-diet interaction study on fish oil and omega-3 levels in UK Biobank
This is a cross-sectional gene-diet interaction study using data from the UK Biobank. The scope was to examine how fish oil supplementation (FOS) interacts with genetic predisposition, measured by a polygenic score (PGS), to influence circulating omega-3 fatty acid concentrations.
In European ancestry participants in the bottom 5% of the PGS distribution, FOS was significantly associated with a 0.40 SD increase in total omega-3 fatty acids (95% CI: 0.39-0.44). The association effect was 11.1% larger than the population average (beta = 0.36; 95% CI: 0.35-0.37; PInt = 0.016) and 42.8% larger than that in participants in the top 5% of the PGS distribution (beta = 0.28 SD; 95% CI: 0.25-0.32; PInt = 4.03e-10).
The authors note this is an observational study, so associations are reported, not causation. Limitations were not detailed in the provided information. The authors suggest these findings support the development of genome-informed precision nutrition, but this relevance is framed cautiously given the study design.