Krill Oil for Pain in Elders

Description

Chronic musculoskeletal pain contributes to mobility disability among older adults. Nutritional interventions, like omega-3 fatty acids, may help manage pain and improve physical function. Supplementation with krill oil may offer advantages to fish oil due to better absorption and additional nutrients. This pilot study aims to assess the feasibility of a clinical trial to determine the impact of krill oil supplementation on pain and function in older adults, informing future research.

Conditions

Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

Chronic musculoskeletal pain contributes to mobility disability among older adults. Nutritional interventions, like omega-3 fatty acids, may help manage pain and improve physical function. Supplementation with krill oil may offer advantages to fish oil due to better absorption and additional nutrients. This pilot study aims to assess the feasibility of a clinical trial to determine the impact of krill oil supplementation on pain and function in older adults, informing future research.

Krill Oil for Pain and Physical Function in Older Adults

Krill Oil for Pain in Elders

Condition
Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Gainesville

UF Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center, Gainesville, Florida, United States, 32610

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Able to provide informed consent
  • * Stated willingness to comply with all study procedures and availability for the duration of the study
  • * Male or female, aged ≥60 years
  • * Exhibiting chronic musculoskeletal pain of the hip, knees, or lower back (\>3 months)
  • * Average pain ≥4 on a 0-10 numeric rating scale
  • * Exhibiting moderate mobility limitations (Short Physical Performance Battery score 4-9)
  • * Ability to take oral supplements and be willing to adhere to the supplementation regimen
  • * Agreement to adhere to Lifestyle Considerations throughout study duration
  • * Any known coagulation or bleeding disorders
  • * Standing regimen of anticoagulants or full-dose aspirin
  • * Regular use of opioids or high-dose NSAIDs
  • * Taking medication known to affect muscle (e.g. steroids)
  • * Taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • * Omega-3 supplementation within the past 3 months
  • * High consumption of fatty fish (\>2 servings/week)
  • * Habitual supplementation with other complementary medicines/supplements that may affect the study results, including St. John's Wort
  • * Known allergy to seafood
  • * Clinically significant conditions: diabetes, severe cardiovascular disease, seizure disorders, uncontrolled hypertension (\>150/90mmhg at baseline), cancer or cancer that has been in remission \>5 years
  • * History of atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter
  • * Dementia
  • * History of smoking, alcohol abuse, or illicit drug use
  • * Ambulatory impairments which would limit the ability to perform physical function tests
  • * Treatment with another investigational drug or other intervention within 3 months
  • * Planning a surgical procedure during the study period
  • * Planning to permanently leave the area during the study period

Ages Eligible for Study

60 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

University of Florida,

Javier A Tamargo, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Florida

Study Record Dates

2026-03-31