Title of article :
Plasma levels of the antioxidant selenium and risk of myocardial infarction among U.S. physicians
Author/Authors :
Salvini، نويسنده , , Simonetta and Hennekens، نويسنده , , Charles H. and Morris، نويسنده , , Steven J. Willett، نويسنده , , Walter C. and Stampfer، نويسنده , , Meir J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
4
From page :
1218
To page :
1221
Abstract :
The well-known antioxidant properties of selenium have been linked to a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease in humans, but the findings remain controversial. To explore whether the plasma selenium level predicts risk or myocardial infarction (Ml), we analyzed prospectively collected plasma samples in a nested case-control study among participants in the Physiciansʹ Health Study, a randomized trial of aspirin and betacarotene. Blood specimens were collected between August 1982 and December 1984 and stored at −80 °C. All infarcts were documented by medical records. This study is based on 251 subjects who had infarctions and an equal number of healthy controls, matched by age, smoking status, and time from randomization. The mean ±SD levels of plasma selenium were 114.4 ± 15.1 ng/g in the cases with M1, and 113.2 ±15.7 ng/g in controls (paired t = 0.94, p = 0.35). Conditional logistic regression analysis by quintile of plasma selenium levels showed no suggestion of any protective effect of selenium; subjects in the highest quintile had a relative risk of 1.27 (95% confidence interval 0.71 to 2.29) when compared with the bottom quintile, and 1.53 (95% confidence interval 0.61 to 3.84) after adjustment for other cardiovascular risk factors. These data provide no evidence for an association between increased plasma selenium and reduced risk of M1 at the current levels of selenium intake within the U.S.
Journal title :
American Journal of Cardiology
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
American Journal of Cardiology
Record number :
1881803
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