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Walk-in-lab Lab Test: Fatty Acids Plasma Profile - Genova Test Kit

Fatty Acids Plasma Profile - Genova Test Kit

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The Fatty Acids Plasma Profile measures key omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.  Note: This is a pre-paid shipping test kit that will be mailed and it requires a blood draw. Please Click Here to locate a lab for specimen collection.

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Why Test Fatty Acids?

  • Improve patient compliance: Testing guides and supports your recommendations for higher doses of fatty acid supplements
  • Inflammatory balance: Improper fatty acid intake affects the balance of anti- and pro-inflammatory eicosanoids, increasing health risks
  • Statins: Among the top five drugs prescribed last year, statins have been shown to unfavorably alter this inflammatory balance.
  • Increased free radical production: Consumption of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) without increasing antioxidant intake will cause increased production of free radicals.
  • Immune suppression: Excessive consumption of omega-3 fatty acids can suppress immune function, leading to infections and poor wound healing.

Increased Consumption of Fatty Acid Supplements

Evidence of the adverse effects of fatty acid deficiencies has led to sharply increased consumption of essential fatty acid supplements. When incorporated into the cell membranes of the body, these omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids function as precursors for eicosanoids that control a host of cellular functions and responses. The balance between the pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory eicosanoids is influenced in large part by the balance of fatty acids we consume. Since inflammation has now been shown to be integral to so many disease processes, nutrients which counteract inflammation can have profound health benefits. But your patients need an answer to a critical question about their fatty acid supplementation- are they taking too little to be effective to such an excess that they are causing other health problems?

Anti-inflammatory and Pro-inflammatory Eicosanoids

Cold water fish oils contain high concentration of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid). EPA is the precursor for the Series 3 eicosanoids, which have potent anti-inflammatory effects. The oil from certain plant seeds, particularly borage, evening primrose, and black currant, have high concentrations of the omega-6 fatty acid GLA (gamma linolenic acid), the precursor to the anti-inflammatory Series 1 eicosanoids. The omega-6 fatty acid AA (arachidonic acid) is found in high concentration in the fat of red meats. AA is converted to the pro-flammatory Series 2 eicosanoids, increasing the risk for various disease and inflammatory processes in the body. The Bloodspot Fatty Acid Profile can guide patients to the right balance of FA intake.

Statins Negatively Impact Fatty Acid Status

Recent research has shown that HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors ("statins") can increase the relative amounts of AA in the blood, resulting in an increase in the AA:EPA ratio (1). "High fish oil consumption is now recommended for individuals at high risk for heart disease, and our findings suggest that increased dietary n-3 FAs---LNA, EPA, and DHA---may result in a more favorable FA profile during statin treatment." Routine monitoring of the AA:EPA ratio---an early marker of inflammation---would be particularly important for patients on these cholesterol-lowering drugs.

Excessive Intake of PUFAs Induces Free Radical Production

The free radical pathology induced by excessive intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) develops insidiously. Researchers found that PUFA-induced lipid peroxidation is common among patients who supplement high doses of fatty acids without adequate antioxidant protection (2). Clinical management of fatty acid and antioxidant supplementation is aided by testing for fatty acid balance and measuring markers of oxidant damage.

Immunosuppressive Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids

As a result of all the positive research on the health benefits of fish oil and/or GLA rich oils, the nutrition industry has seen an explosive growth in consumption of these supplements. But taking too much and in the wrong balance is potentially dangerous, a fact not well appreciated or understood. The anti-inflammatory effects of omega-3 fatty acids can actually suppress immune function, leading to increased infections, poor wound healing, and possible tumor growth (3). The EPA:DGLA ratio in the Bloodspot Fatty Acid Profile can help fine tune intake of these Series-1 and -3 eicosanoid precursors.

Research is revealing the long-term health benefits of consumption of fish oils and/or GLA-rich oils on Cardiovascular Health

  • Endocrine influence
  • Glucose maintenance
  • Lipids and triglycerides
  • Metabolic parameters
  • Primary prevention
  • Secondary prevention


Children's Health and Development

  • Adolescent and teen health
  • ASD - Autism spectrum disorders
  • Attention, learning, and behavior
  • Disease prevention
  • Neurological development
  • Intelligence
  • Vision

Female Health and Reproduction

  • Peri-and post-menopause
  • Pregnancy & breastfeeding
  • Puberty and menstrual years

Immune Health

  • Acute infections
  • Allergies
  • Chronic immune deficiencies

Joint and Tissue Inflammation

  • Intestinal health
  • Joint flexibility & mobility

Lifestyle and Healthy Living

  • Alcohol and tobacco use
  • Body fat/weight
  • Fitness
  • Healthful living
  • Stress

Mental/Neurological Health

  • CNS Development
  • Cognitive function/agent
  • Depression and mood
  • Mental balance
Sample Report
Test Code(s):

GD3509

Specimen:

Blood

Preparation:

8-12 hours fasting required. It is not necessary to discontinue nutritional supplements prior to this test. Abnormalities that may be found will reveal needs that have not been met by recent supplement intake. Ship to lab Monday-Thursday only. Please read all of the directions and the collection procedures prior to starting test.

Test Results:

14-16 days once the lab receives the specimen. May take longer based on weather, holiday or lab delays.


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