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Therapeutic Omegas for Triglyceride Suppression
Therapeutic Omegas for Triglyceride Suppression

NCT04349475

Active Not RecruitingNA

Sponsor: University of Colorado, Denver

Conditions: Pregnancy

Interventions: Intervention Omega 3 Supplementation, Placebo Soybean Oil

Countries: United States

This study plans to learn more about how an omega-3 fatty acid supplement effects triglyceride levels in pregnancy. Triglycerides are a type of fat found in your blood. Your body converts extra calories into triglycerides to be stored and used later for energy. It is normal for triglyceride levels to go up during pregnancy however some women have levels that are \~30-40% higher than normal when they reach their third trimester of pregnancy. Having high triglycerides in pregnancy may be related to an increased chance of having a baby that is large for their age. The goal of this study is to determine if taking an omega-3 fatty acid supplement can slow the rise in triglyceride levels later in pregnancy.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 0 Years to 39 Years

Healthy volunteers: Yes

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* Pregnant women between the ages of 21-39 yrs
* Pre-pregnancy BMI 28-39
* Fasting Triglyceride ≥120 mg/dL measured by 15 wks

Exclusion Criteria:

* Pre-gestational diabetes or prediabetes
* History of gestational diabetes,
* History of pre-eclampsia, spontaneous pre-term delivery, or gestational hypertension \<34wks
* Tobacco or illicit substance use
* Chronic steroid use
Locations (2)
  • Aurora, Colorado, United States
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States