2018
Supplementation with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in the management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Banaschewski T, Belsham B, Bloch MH, Ferrin M, Johnson M, Kustow J, Robinson S, Zuddas A. Supplementation with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in the management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Nutrition And Health 2018, 24: 279-284. PMID: 29921155, PMCID: PMC6291899, DOI: 10.1177/0260106018772170.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderPUFA supplementationDeficit hyperactivity disorderManagement of ADHDFurther high-quality researchHyperactivity disorderPossible side effectsSmall beneficial effectRobust evidence baseChild attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderFatty acidsFrontline treatmentHigh-quality researchCurrent evidenceSide effectsPsychosocial interventionsTreatment approachesPanel consensusPatientsBeneficial effectsEvidence baseSupplementationInternational expertsDisordersAdultsEditorial: Can omega‐3 fatty acids improve executive functioning? Will this reduce ADHD and depression?
Artukoglu BB, Bloch MH. Editorial: Can omega‐3 fatty acids improve executive functioning? Will this reduce ADHD and depression? Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2018, 59: 615-617. PMID: 29808491, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.12932.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Meta-analysis of LCPUFA Supplementation of Infant Formula and Visual Acuity
Qawasmi A, Landeros-Weisenberger A, Bloch MH. Meta-analysis of LCPUFA Supplementation of Infant Formula and Visual Acuity. Pediatrics 2013, 131: e262-e272. PMID: 23248232, PMCID: PMC3529943, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2012-0517.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant visual acuityMonths of ageLCPUFA supplementationVisual acuityInfant formulaTrial methodologic qualitySecondary subgroup analysisVisual acuity developmentVisual resolution acuityPrimary outcomeSubgroup analysisMethodologic qualityUnsupplemented infantsAcuity developmentNineteen studiesCurrent evidenceAcuityResolution acuityBirth statusSecondary analysisPublication biasMean differenceInfantsSupplementationSignificant heterogeneity