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Circulating Vitamin D Level and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiovascular Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies
BACKGROUND: We conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies to analyze the effect of circulating vitamin D level on the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. METHODS: Prospective cohort studies evaluating the association between circu...
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The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442497/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37605499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e260 |
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author | Kong, So Yeon Jung, Eujene Hwang, Seung-sik Ro, Young Sun Shin, Sang Do Cha, Kyoung-chul Hwang, Sung Oh |
author_facet | Kong, So Yeon Jung, Eujene Hwang, Seung-sik Ro, Young Sun Shin, Sang Do Cha, Kyoung-chul Hwang, Sung Oh |
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description | BACKGROUND: We conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies to analyze the effect of circulating vitamin D level on the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. METHODS: Prospective cohort studies evaluating the association between circulating vitamin D and risk of SCD and CVD mortality were systematically searched in the PubMed and Embase. Extracted data were analyzed using a random effects model and results were expressed in terms of hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Restricted cubic spline analysis was used to estimate the dose-response relationships. RESULTS: Of the 1,321 records identified using the search strategy, a total of 19 cohort studies were included in the final meta-analysis. The pooled estimate of HR (95% CI) for low vs. high circulating vitamin D level was 1.75 (1.49–2.06) with I(2) value of 30.4%. In subgroup analysis, strong effects of circulating vitamin D were observed in healthy general population (pooled HR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.43–2.38) and the clinical endpoint of SCD (pooled HRs, 2.68; 95% CI, 1.48–4.83). The dose-response analysis at the reference level of < 50 nmol/L showed a significant negative association between circulating vitamin D and risk of SCD and CVD mortality. CONCLUSION: Our meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies showed that lower circulating vitamin D level significantly increased the risk of SCD and CVD mortality. |
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spelling | pubmed-104424972023-08-23 Circulating Vitamin D Level and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiovascular Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies Kong, So Yeon Jung, Eujene Hwang, Seung-sik Ro, Young Sun Shin, Sang Do Cha, Kyoung-chul Hwang, Sung Oh J Korean Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: We conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies to analyze the effect of circulating vitamin D level on the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. METHODS: Prospective cohort studies evaluating the association between circulating vitamin D and risk of SCD and CVD mortality were systematically searched in the PubMed and Embase. Extracted data were analyzed using a random effects model and results were expressed in terms of hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Restricted cubic spline analysis was used to estimate the dose-response relationships. RESULTS: Of the 1,321 records identified using the search strategy, a total of 19 cohort studies were included in the final meta-analysis. The pooled estimate of HR (95% CI) for low vs. high circulating vitamin D level was 1.75 (1.49–2.06) with I(2) value of 30.4%. In subgroup analysis, strong effects of circulating vitamin D were observed in healthy general population (pooled HR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.43–2.38) and the clinical endpoint of SCD (pooled HRs, 2.68; 95% CI, 1.48–4.83). The dose-response analysis at the reference level of < 50 nmol/L showed a significant negative association between circulating vitamin D and risk of SCD and CVD mortality. CONCLUSION: Our meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies showed that lower circulating vitamin D level significantly increased the risk of SCD and CVD mortality. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2023-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10442497/ /pubmed/37605499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e260 Text en © 2023 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kong, So Yeon Jung, Eujene Hwang, Seung-sik Ro, Young Sun Shin, Sang Do Cha, Kyoung-chul Hwang, Sung Oh Circulating Vitamin D Level and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiovascular Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies |
title | Circulating Vitamin D Level and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiovascular Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies |
title_full | Circulating Vitamin D Level and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiovascular Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies |
title_fullStr | Circulating Vitamin D Level and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiovascular Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Circulating Vitamin D Level and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiovascular Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies |
title_short | Circulating Vitamin D Level and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiovascular Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies |
title_sort | circulating vitamin d level and risk of sudden cardiac death and cardiovascular mortality: a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442497/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37605499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e260 |
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