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[Expert consensus on the application of ω-3 fatty acid prescription drugs in aging-related diseases (2024 edition)].
Zhonghua Yi Xue za Zhi [Chinese medical journal] 2024 March 6
With the severe rapid aging in China, the health management system of elderly-related diseases is facing great challenges. Because of its various effects such as lipid-lowering, anti-inflammatory, and primary and sencondary prevension of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, etc, ω-3 fatty acids are increasingly being valued in the field of geriatric medicine. To further standardize the application of ω-3 fatty acid drugs in the field of geriatrics, initiated by the Chinese Medical Association Geriatrics Branch, based on the existing medical evidence and combined with the clinical practice of geriatrics in China, 12 recommendations were proposed, including the application of ω-3 fatty acids on cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, nervous system disease, respiratory system disease, sarcopenia, frailty, osteoporosis, tumor and autoimmune diseases, aiming to provide guidance for clinical decision-making in geriatric diseases.
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