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Vitamin D and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from Europe and the United States

Objective To investigate the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations (25(OH)D) and mortality in a large consortium of cohort studies paying particular attention to potential age, sex, season, and country differences. Design Meta-analysis of individual participant data of eight p...

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Autores principales: Schöttker, Ben, Jorde, Rolf, Peasey, Anne, Thorand, Barbara, Jansen, Eugène H J M, de Groot, Lisette, Streppel, Martinette, Gardiner, Julian, Ordóñez-Mena, José Manuèl, Perna, Laura, Wilsgaard, Tom, Rathmann, Wolfgang, Feskens, Edith, Kampman, Ellen, Siganos, Galatios, Njølstad, Inger, Mathiesen, Ellisiv Bøgeberg, Kubínová, Růžena, Pająk, Andrzej, Topor-Madry, Roman, Tamosiunas, Abdonas, Hughes, Maria, Kee, Frank, Bobak, Martin, Trichopoulou, Antonia, Boffetta, Paolo, Brenner, Hermann
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4061380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24938302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g3656
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author Schöttker, Ben
Jorde, Rolf
Peasey, Anne
Thorand, Barbara
Jansen, Eugène H J M
de Groot, Lisette
Streppel, Martinette
Gardiner, Julian
Ordóñez-Mena, José Manuèl
Perna, Laura
Wilsgaard, Tom
Rathmann, Wolfgang
Feskens, Edith
Kampman, Ellen
Siganos, Galatios
Njølstad, Inger
Mathiesen, Ellisiv Bøgeberg
Kubínová, Růžena
Pająk, Andrzej
Topor-Madry, Roman
Tamosiunas, Abdonas
Hughes, Maria
Kee, Frank
Bobak, Martin
Trichopoulou, Antonia
Boffetta, Paolo
Brenner, Hermann
author_facet Schöttker, Ben
Jorde, Rolf
Peasey, Anne
Thorand, Barbara
Jansen, Eugène H J M
de Groot, Lisette
Streppel, Martinette
Gardiner, Julian
Ordóñez-Mena, José Manuèl
Perna, Laura
Wilsgaard, Tom
Rathmann, Wolfgang
Feskens, Edith
Kampman, Ellen
Siganos, Galatios
Njølstad, Inger
Mathiesen, Ellisiv Bøgeberg
Kubínová, Růžena
Pająk, Andrzej
Topor-Madry, Roman
Tamosiunas, Abdonas
Hughes, Maria
Kee, Frank
Bobak, Martin
Trichopoulou, Antonia
Boffetta, Paolo
Brenner, Hermann
author_sort Schöttker, Ben
collection PubMed
description Objective To investigate the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations (25(OH)D) and mortality in a large consortium of cohort studies paying particular attention to potential age, sex, season, and country differences. Design Meta-analysis of individual participant data of eight prospective cohort studies from Europe and the US. Setting General population. Participants 26 018 men and women aged 50-79 years Main outcome measures All-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality. Results 25(OH)D concentrations varied strongly by season (higher in summer), country (higher in US and northern Europe) and sex (higher in men), but no consistent trend with age was observed. During follow-up, 6695 study participants died, among whom 2624 died of cardiovascular diseases and 2227 died of cancer. For each cohort and analysis, 25(OH)D quintiles were defined with cohort and subgroup specific cut-off values. Comparing bottom versus top quintiles resulted in a pooled risk ratio of 1.57 (95% CI 1.36 to 1.81) for all-cause mortality. Risk ratios for cardiovascular mortality were similar in magnitude to that for all-cause mortality in subjects both with and without a history of cardiovascular disease at baseline. With respect to cancer mortality, an association was only observed among subjects with a history of cancer (risk ratio, 1.70 (1.00 to 2.88)). Analyses using all quintiles suggest curvilinear, inverse, dose-response curves for the aforementioned relationships. No strong age, sex, season, or country specific differences were detected. Heterogeneity was low in most meta-analyses. Conclusions Despite levels of 25(OH)D strongly varying with country, sex, and season, the association between 25(OH)D level and all-cause and cause-specific mortality was remarkably consistent. Results from a long term randomised controlled trial addressing longevity are being awaited before vitamin D supplementation can be recommended in most individuals with low 25(OH)D levels.
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spelling pubmed-40613802014-06-19 Vitamin D and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from Europe and the United States Schöttker, Ben Jorde, Rolf Peasey, Anne Thorand, Barbara Jansen, Eugène H J M de Groot, Lisette Streppel, Martinette Gardiner, Julian Ordóñez-Mena, José Manuèl Perna, Laura Wilsgaard, Tom Rathmann, Wolfgang Feskens, Edith Kampman, Ellen Siganos, Galatios Njølstad, Inger Mathiesen, Ellisiv Bøgeberg Kubínová, Růžena Pająk, Andrzej Topor-Madry, Roman Tamosiunas, Abdonas Hughes, Maria Kee, Frank Bobak, Martin Trichopoulou, Antonia Boffetta, Paolo Brenner, Hermann BMJ Research Objective To investigate the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations (25(OH)D) and mortality in a large consortium of cohort studies paying particular attention to potential age, sex, season, and country differences. Design Meta-analysis of individual participant data of eight prospective cohort studies from Europe and the US. Setting General population. Participants 26 018 men and women aged 50-79 years Main outcome measures All-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality. Results 25(OH)D concentrations varied strongly by season (higher in summer), country (higher in US and northern Europe) and sex (higher in men), but no consistent trend with age was observed. During follow-up, 6695 study participants died, among whom 2624 died of cardiovascular diseases and 2227 died of cancer. For each cohort and analysis, 25(OH)D quintiles were defined with cohort and subgroup specific cut-off values. Comparing bottom versus top quintiles resulted in a pooled risk ratio of 1.57 (95% CI 1.36 to 1.81) for all-cause mortality. Risk ratios for cardiovascular mortality were similar in magnitude to that for all-cause mortality in subjects both with and without a history of cardiovascular disease at baseline. With respect to cancer mortality, an association was only observed among subjects with a history of cancer (risk ratio, 1.70 (1.00 to 2.88)). Analyses using all quintiles suggest curvilinear, inverse, dose-response curves for the aforementioned relationships. No strong age, sex, season, or country specific differences were detected. Heterogeneity was low in most meta-analyses. Conclusions Despite levels of 25(OH)D strongly varying with country, sex, and season, the association between 25(OH)D level and all-cause and cause-specific mortality was remarkably consistent. Results from a long term randomised controlled trial addressing longevity are being awaited before vitamin D supplementation can be recommended in most individuals with low 25(OH)D levels. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2014-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4061380/ /pubmed/24938302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g3656 Text en © Schöttker et al 2014 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
spellingShingle Research
Schöttker, Ben
Jorde, Rolf
Peasey, Anne
Thorand, Barbara
Jansen, Eugène H J M
de Groot, Lisette
Streppel, Martinette
Gardiner, Julian
Ordóñez-Mena, José Manuèl
Perna, Laura
Wilsgaard, Tom
Rathmann, Wolfgang
Feskens, Edith
Kampman, Ellen
Siganos, Galatios
Njølstad, Inger
Mathiesen, Ellisiv Bøgeberg
Kubínová, Růžena
Pająk, Andrzej
Topor-Madry, Roman
Tamosiunas, Abdonas
Hughes, Maria
Kee, Frank
Bobak, Martin
Trichopoulou, Antonia
Boffetta, Paolo
Brenner, Hermann
Vitamin D and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from Europe and the United States
title Vitamin D and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from Europe and the United States
title_full Vitamin D and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from Europe and the United States
title_fullStr Vitamin D and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from Europe and the United States
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from Europe and the United States
title_short Vitamin D and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from Europe and the United States
title_sort vitamin d and mortality: meta-analysis of individual participant data from a large consortium of cohort studies from europe and the united states
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4061380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24938302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g3656
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