L-shaped association of serum calcium with all-cause and CVD mortality in the US adults: A population-based prospective cohort study

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作者
Hou, Xinran [1 ]
Hu, Jie [1 ]
Liu, Zhuoyi [1 ]
Wang, E. [1 ]
Guo, Qulian [1 ]
Zhang, Zhong [1 ]
Song, Zongbin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Cent South Univ, Xiangya Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, Changsha, Peoples R China
[2] Cent South Univ, Xiangya Hosp, Natl Clin Res Ctr Geriatr Disorders, Changsha, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
serum calcium; mortality; all-cause; cardiovascular disease; National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES); RISK; PHOSPHATE; INCIDENT; DISEASE; PHOSPHORUS; MAGNESIUM; CANCER; LEVEL;
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10.3389/fnut.2022.1097488
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
BackgroundCalcium is involved in many biological processes, but the impact of serum calcium levels on long-term mortality in general populations has been rarely investigated. MethodsThis prospective cohort study analyzed data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999-2018). All-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, and cancer mortality were obtained through linkage to the National Death Index. Survey-weighted multivariate Cox regression was performed to compute hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidential intervals (CIs) for the associations of calcium levels with risks of mortality. Restricted cubic spline analyses were performed to examine the non-linear association of calcium levels with all-cause and disease-specific mortality. ResultsA total of 51,042 individuals were included in the current study. During an average of 9.7 years of follow-up, 7,592 all-cause deaths were identified, including 2,391 CVD deaths and 1,641 cancer deaths. Compared with participants in the first quartile (Q1) of serum calcium level [<= 2.299 mmol/L], the risk of all-cause mortality was lower for participants in the second quartile (Q2) [2.300-2.349 mmol/L], the third quartile (Q3) [2.350-2.424 mmol/L] and the fourth quartile (Q4) [>= 2.425 mmol/L] with multivariable-adjusted HRs of 0.81 (95% CI, 0.74-0.88), 0.78 (95% CI, 0.71-0.86), and 0.80 (95% CI, 0.73, 0.88). Similar associations were observed for CVD mortality, with HRs of 0.82 (95% CI, 0.71-0.95), 0.87 (95% CI, 0.74-1.02), and 0.83 (95% CI, 0.72, 0.97) in Q2-Q4 quartile. Furthermore, the L-shaped non-linear associations were detected for serum calcium with the risk of all-cause mortality. Below the median of 2.350 mmol/L, per 0.1 mmol/L higher serum calcium was associated with a 24% lower risk of all-cause mortality (HR: 0.76, 95% CI, 0.70-0.83), however, no significant changes were observed when serum calcium was above the median. Similar L-shaped associations were detected for serum calcium with the risk of CVD mortality with a 25% reduction in the risk of CVD death per 0.1 mmol/L higher serum calcium below the median (HR: 0.75, 95% CI, 0.65-0.86). ConclusionL-shaped associations of serum calcium with all-cause and CVD mortality were observed in US adults, and hypocalcemia was associated with a higher risk of all-cause mortality and CVD mortality.
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