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Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-cohort study

BACKGROUND: The risk of coronary heart disease associated with intake of individual trans fatty acids (TFAs) is not clear. Adipose tissue content of TFAs is a biomarker of TFA intake and metabolism. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the rate of myocardial infarction (MI) associated with the adipose tissue...

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Autores principales: Jakobsen, Marianne Uhre, Gorst-Rasmussen, Anders, Eriksen, Helle H., Stegger, Jakob, Joensen, Albert M., Tjønneland, Anne, Dyerberg, Jørn, Schmidt, Erik B., Overvad, Kim
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30133507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202363
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author Jakobsen, Marianne Uhre
Gorst-Rasmussen, Anders
Eriksen, Helle H.
Stegger, Jakob
Joensen, Albert M.
Tjønneland, Anne
Dyerberg, Jørn
Schmidt, Erik B.
Overvad, Kim
author_facet Jakobsen, Marianne Uhre
Gorst-Rasmussen, Anders
Eriksen, Helle H.
Stegger, Jakob
Joensen, Albert M.
Tjønneland, Anne
Dyerberg, Jørn
Schmidt, Erik B.
Overvad, Kim
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description BACKGROUND: The risk of coronary heart disease associated with intake of individual trans fatty acids (TFAs) is not clear. Adipose tissue content of TFAs is a biomarker of TFA intake and metabolism. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the rate of myocardial infarction (MI) associated with the adipose tissue content of total 18:1t, isomers of 18:1t (18:1 Δ6-10t and 18:1 Δ11t) and 18:2 Δ9c, 11t. METHODS: A case-cohort study, nested within the Danish Diet, Cancer and Health cohort (n = 57,053), was conducted, which included a random sample (n = 3156) of the total cohort and all incident MI cases (n = 2148) during follow-up (14 years). Information on MI cases was obtained by linkage with nationwide registers and validated. Adipose tissue was taken from the participants buttocks and the fatty acid composition was determined by gas chromatography. RESULTS: Women with higher adipose tissue content of total 18:1t had a 57% higher MI rate (quintiles 5 versus 1, hazard ratio, 1.57; 95% confidence interval, 1.12–2.20; P-trend = 0.011) and women with higher content of 18:1 Δ6-10t had a 76% higher MI rate (quintiles 5 versus 1, hazard ratio, 1.76; 95% confidence interval, 1.23–2.51; P-trend = 0.002). No association between 18:1 Δ11t content and MI rate was observed. In men, no associations between adipose tissue content of total 18:1t and 18:1 Δ6-10t and MI rate were observed. However, men with higher content of 18:1 Δ11t had a 48% higher MI rate (quintiles 5 versus 1, hazard ratio, 1.48; 95% confidence interval, 1.17–1.86; P-trend = 0.003). Adipose tissue content of 18:2 Δ9c, 11t was not associated with MI rate in women or men. CONCLUSIONS: Adipose tissue content of 18:2 Δ9c, 11t was not associated with MI rate in women or men, whereas higher contents of isomers of 18:1t were associated with higher MI rates but the associations for individual 18:1t isomers differed, however, in women and men.
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spelling pubmed-61049952018-09-15 Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-cohort study Jakobsen, Marianne Uhre Gorst-Rasmussen, Anders Eriksen, Helle H. Stegger, Jakob Joensen, Albert M. Tjønneland, Anne Dyerberg, Jørn Schmidt, Erik B. Overvad, Kim PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The risk of coronary heart disease associated with intake of individual trans fatty acids (TFAs) is not clear. Adipose tissue content of TFAs is a biomarker of TFA intake and metabolism. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the rate of myocardial infarction (MI) associated with the adipose tissue content of total 18:1t, isomers of 18:1t (18:1 Δ6-10t and 18:1 Δ11t) and 18:2 Δ9c, 11t. METHODS: A case-cohort study, nested within the Danish Diet, Cancer and Health cohort (n = 57,053), was conducted, which included a random sample (n = 3156) of the total cohort and all incident MI cases (n = 2148) during follow-up (14 years). Information on MI cases was obtained by linkage with nationwide registers and validated. Adipose tissue was taken from the participants buttocks and the fatty acid composition was determined by gas chromatography. RESULTS: Women with higher adipose tissue content of total 18:1t had a 57% higher MI rate (quintiles 5 versus 1, hazard ratio, 1.57; 95% confidence interval, 1.12–2.20; P-trend = 0.011) and women with higher content of 18:1 Δ6-10t had a 76% higher MI rate (quintiles 5 versus 1, hazard ratio, 1.76; 95% confidence interval, 1.23–2.51; P-trend = 0.002). No association between 18:1 Δ11t content and MI rate was observed. In men, no associations between adipose tissue content of total 18:1t and 18:1 Δ6-10t and MI rate were observed. However, men with higher content of 18:1 Δ11t had a 48% higher MI rate (quintiles 5 versus 1, hazard ratio, 1.48; 95% confidence interval, 1.17–1.86; P-trend = 0.003). Adipose tissue content of 18:2 Δ9c, 11t was not associated with MI rate in women or men. CONCLUSIONS: Adipose tissue content of 18:2 Δ9c, 11t was not associated with MI rate in women or men, whereas higher contents of isomers of 18:1t were associated with higher MI rates but the associations for individual 18:1t isomers differed, however, in women and men. Public Library of Science 2018-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6104995/ /pubmed/30133507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202363 Text en © 2018 Jakobsen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jakobsen, Marianne Uhre
Gorst-Rasmussen, Anders
Eriksen, Helle H.
Stegger, Jakob
Joensen, Albert M.
Tjønneland, Anne
Dyerberg, Jørn
Schmidt, Erik B.
Overvad, Kim
Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-cohort study
title Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-cohort study
title_full Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-cohort study
title_fullStr Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-cohort study
title_short Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-cohort study
title_sort trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and risk of myocardial infarction: a case-cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30133507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202363
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