PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 35172255-0 2022 Use of fish oil supplements is differently related to incidence of all-cause and vascular dementia among people with the distinct APOE epsilon4 dosage. Fish Oils 7-15 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 130-134 35124466-2 2022 We aim to assess the relationship between fish oil supplementation and incident dementia risk among older adults with different apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotypes in a large population-based cohort. Fish Oils 42-50 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 146-150 35172255-2 2022 We aimed to prospectively assess the relations between use of fish oil supplements and risks of all-cause and disease-specific dementia according to the apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon4 dosage. Fish Oils 62-70 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 153-169 35172255-2 2022 We aimed to prospectively assess the relations between use of fish oil supplements and risks of all-cause and disease-specific dementia according to the apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon4 dosage. Fish Oils 62-70 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 171-175 35172255-8 2022 Notably, the use of fish oil supplements was significantly associated with an 86.0% higher risk of vascular dementia in participants with two APOE-epsilon4 alleles (HR, 1.86, 95%CI, 1.23-2.80). Fish Oils 20-28 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 142-146 35172255-9 2022 CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that use of fish oil supplements is differently associated with risks of all-cause dementia and vascular dementia according to the APOE epsilon4 dosage. Fish Oils 46-54 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 165-169 32977404-7 2020 Fish oil did not affect any mood states, SMCs or QoL; however, responses to fish oil were affected by APOE4 status. Fish Oils 76-84 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 102-107 32977404-8 2020 In APOE4 non-carriers, fish oil increased vigour (p = 0.030) and reduced total mood disturbances (p = 0.048) compared to placebo. Fish Oils 23-31 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 3-8 32977404-11 2020 This exploratory analysis indicates that regular supplementation with either curcumin or fish oil (limited to APOE4 non-carriers) has the potential to improve some aspects of mental wellbeing in association with better QoL. Fish Oils 89-97 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 110-115