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Dietary total antioxidant capacity and mortality in the PREDIMED study
Mario Gutiérrez-bedmarMario Gutiérrez-bedmarM. I. CovasP. Henríquez-sánchezFernando ArósAlfredo GeaHelmut SchröderEmilio RosJordi Salas-salvadóLluis Serra-majemLluis Serra-majemMiquel FiolRosa M. Lamuela-raventósRosa M. Lamuela-raventósRamon EstruchRamon EstruchXavier PintóMiguel ÁNgel Martínez-gonzálezAnna Tresserra-rimbauAnna Tresserra-rimbauAlmudena Sánchez-villegasAlmudena Sánchez-villegasCristina Ruano-rodríguezCristina Ruano-rodríguezDolores CorellaDolores CorellaJosé Manuel Santos-lozanosubject
Male0301 basic medicineAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentMedicine (miscellaneous)Diet MediterraneanAntioxidantsRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesSingle-Blind MethodProspective StudiesFood scienceAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyNutrition and DieteticsMediterranean RegionVitaminsMiddle AgedCardiovascular DiseasesCohortFemalePREDIMEDmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationAntioxidant intakeMotor ActivityDietary antioxidant capacityNational Death Index03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineMortalitatmedicineHumansMortalityeducationAgedProportional Hazards Models030109 nutrition & dieteticsProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryPredimedTrace ElementsClinical trialNutrition AssessmentMultivariate AnalysisObservational studyEnergy IntakebusinessFollow-Up Studiesdescription
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to assess the association between the dietary total antioxidant capacity, the dietary intake of different antioxidants and mortality in a Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular disease risk. METHODS: A total of 7,447 subjects from the PREDIMED study (multicenter, parallel group, randomized controlled clinical trial), were analyzed treating data as an observational cohort. Different antioxidant vitamin intake and total dietary antioxidant capacity were calculated from a validated 137-item food frequency questionnaire at baseline and updated yearly. Deaths were ascertained through contact with families and general practitioners, review of medical records and consultation of the National Death Index. Cox regression models were fitted to assess the relationship between dietary total antioxidant capacity and mortality. Dietary total antioxidant capacity was estimated using ferric-reducing antioxidant power assays./nRESULTS: A total of 319 deaths were recorded after a median follow-up of 4.3 years. Subjects belonging to the upper quintile of antioxidant capacity were younger, ex-smokers, with high educational level, and more active and had higher alcohol intake. Multivariable-adjusted models revealed no statistically significant difference between total dietary antioxidant capacity and mortality (Q5 vs. Q1 ref HR 0.85; 95 % CI 0.60-1.20) neither for the intake of all the vitamins studied. CONCLUSIONS: No statistically significant association was found between antioxidant capacity and total mortality in elderly subjects at high cardiovascular risk. This study was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Health (ISCIII), CIBEROBN, PI1001407, G03/140, RD06/0045 and the Autonomous Government of Catalonia, and Caixa Tarragona (10-1343).
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2015-02-07 | European Journal of Nutrition |