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From the Department of Epidemiology (A.F.M.K., F.J.K., P. van 't V.), TNO Nutrition and Food Research, Zeist, and the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (F.J.K.), Agricultural University, Wageningen, Netherlands; the Institute for Social Medicine and Epidemiology (L.K., M.T.), Federal Health Office, Berlin, Germany; the Department of Epidemiology and Statistics (J.M.M.-M.), Escuela Nacional de Sanidad, Madrid, Spain; the Medical Department (J.R.), Østfold Central Hospital, Fredrikstad, Norway; the Department of Preventive Medicine (J.G.-A.), University of Malaga, Spain; the Ministry of Health (V.P.M.), Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Moscow, Russia; the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (B.C.M.), University of Zurich, Switzerland; the Department of Nutrition (A.A., J.K.H.), National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland; the Department of Social Medicine (J.D.K.), Hadassah Medical Organization and Hebrew University, Hadassah School of Public Health, Jerusalem, Israel; the Department of Preventive Medicine (M.D.-R.), University of Granada, Spain; and the Cardiovascular Research Unit (R.A.R.), University of Edinburgh, UK.
Correspondence to EURAMIC Coordinating Centre, TNO Nutrition and Food Research, Department of Epidemiology, PO Box 360, 3700 AJ Zeist, Netherlands.
Abstract Because antioxidants may play a role in the
prevention of coronary heart disease by inhibiting the peroxidation of
polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), the combined association of
diet-derived antioxidants and PUFAs with acute myocardial infarction
(MI) was investigated. This multicenter case-control study included 674
patients and 725 control subjects in eight European countries and
Israel. Fatty acid composition and
-tocopherol and
ß-carotene levels were determined in adipose tissue; selenium level
was determined in toenails. For
-tocopherol no
association with MI was observed at any PUFA level. The overall
multivariate odds ratio (OR) for low (10th percentile) versus high
(90th percentile) ß-carotene was 1.98 (95% confidence interval
[CI], 1.39 to 2.82). The strength of this inverse association with MI
was dependent on PUFA levels (in tertiles): for low PUFA, the OR for
low versus high ß-carotene was 1.79 (95% CI, 0.98 to 3.25), for
medium PUFA the OR was 1.76 (95% CI, 1.00 to 3.11), and for high PUFA
3.47 (95% CI, 1.93 to 6.24). For selenium increased risk was observed
only at the lowest PUFA tertile (OR, 2.49; 95% CI, 1.22 to
5.09). This interaction between selenium and PUFAs was not significant
and may at least partly be explained by a higher proportion of smokers
at the low PUFA level. These findings support the hypothesis that
ß-carotene plays a role in the protection of PUFAs against oxidation
and subsequently in the protection against MI. No evidence was found
that
-tocopherol or selenium may protect against MI at
any level of PUFA intake.
Key Words: antioxidants ß-carotene fatty acids myocardial infarction
-tocopherol
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