Serum Selenium and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED) Trial: Nested Case-Control Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Ascertainment of Cases and Selection of Controls
2.3. Blood Sample Collection and Measurement of Serum Selenium
2.4. Covariate Assessment
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Participants at Time of Blood Collection
3.2. Lifestyle and Dietary Factors Associated with SSe in Controls
3.3. SSe and Risk of CVD
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Case Participants n = 207 | Control Participants n = 436 | p Value |
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Age (years) | 70.9 (6.8) | 71.3 (6.6) | MF |
Sex (% women) | 37.2 | 38.5 | MF |
PREDIMED trial arm (%) | |||
Mediterranean diet + Extra-VOO | 32.4 | 31.0 | MF |
Mediterranean diet + nuts | 27.1 | 27.5 | MF |
Serum selenium (μg/L) | 102.9 (17.1) | 104.9 (16.0) | 0.143 |
Men (n = 401) | 105.5 (17.7) | 105.6 (16.0) | 0.937 |
Women (n = 249) | 98.5 (15.1) | 103.8 (16.0) | 0.016 |
Smoking status (%) | |||
Current | 20.3 | 11.9 | 0.005 |
Former | 37.2 | 34.2 | 0.453 |
Hypercholesterolemia (%) | 44.0 | 35.3 | 0.035 |
Hypertension (%) | 61.8 | 50.9 | 0.009 |
Type 2 diabetes (%) | 62.8 | 53.2 | 0.022 |
Family history of CHD (%) | 19.8 | 20.9 | 0.755 |
Body mass index (kg/m2) | 29.5 (3.6) | 29.2 (3.4) | 0.305 |
Physical activity (METs-min/day) | 239.9 (238.4) | 275.6 (262.3) | 0.097 |
Alcohol (g/day) | 8.8 (15.1) | 10.8 (14.6) | 0.117 |
Glucose 1 (mg/dL) | 137.7 (52.0) | 124.2 (36.9) | 0.003 |
Triglycerides 1 (mg/dL) | 147.6 (82.6) | 130.4 (60.7) | 0.017 |
Total cholesterol 1 (mg/dL) | 202.4 (33.4) | 205.4 (38.9) | 0.453 |
HDL cholesterol 1 (mg/dL) | 49.0 (10.1) | 50.7 (9.8) | 0.107 |
MedDiet adherence (0 to 14) | 9.4 (2.1) | 9.8 (2.0) | 0.058 |
Dietary intake | |||
Total energy intake (kcal/day) | 2301.3 (646.2) | 2283.3 (560.6) | 0.717 |
Total Fat (%E) | 40.1 (6.8) | 40.0 (6.6) | 0.951 |
Monounsaturated Fat (%E) | 20.3 (4.5) | 20.5 (4.4) | 0.611 |
Polyunsaturated Fat (%E) | 6.5 (2.1) | 6.5 (2.0) | 0.889 |
Saturated Fat (%E) | 9.8 (2.3) | 9.5 (2.1) | 0.096 |
Carbohydrates (%E) | 40.9 (7.3) | 40.7 (6.9) | 0.680 |
Proteins (%E) | 16.5 (3.0) | 16.2 (2.7) | 0.191 |
Cholesterol (mg/day) | 373.4 (142.7) | 358.1 (129.4) | 0.176 |
Fiber (g/day) | 25.3 (9.3) | 25.4 (7.7) | 0.843 |
Legume (g/day) | 23.6 (15.5) | 22.5 (14.4) | 0.363 |
Grains (g/day) | 225.7 (104.3) | 228.7 (111.4) | 0.750 |
Sweets and pastries (g/day) | 22.8 (36.4) | 19.0 (24.3) | 0.125 |
Meat (g/day) | 132.3 (62.8) | 124.8 (51.7) | 0.111 |
Dairy (g/day) | 381.2 (214.9) | 357.8 (215.4) | 0.196 |
Fish (g/day) | 100.9 (50.9) | 104.0 (46.4) | 0.441 |
VOO (g/day) | 44.0 (18.8) | 45.1 (18.4) | 0.469 |
Nuts (g/day) | 13.7 (17.3) | 14.7 (18.0) | 0.495 |
Vegetables (g/day) | 314.7 (133.5) | 319.2 (140.7) | 0.702 |
Fruits (g/day) | 383.1 (207.7) | 392.0 (181.1) | 0.577 |
Wine (ml/day) | 65.2 (113.5) | 77.1 (113.7) | 0.214 |
Educational level (%) | |||
Primary or less | 77.8 | 79.0 | 0.941 |
Secondary | 14.0 | 13.5 | |
Tertiary | 8.2 | 7.6 | |
Medication use (%) | |||
ACE inhibitors | 34.8 | 30.7 | 0.304 |
Diuretics | 20.3 | 22.3 | 0.573 |
Statins | 25.1 | 38.5 | 0.001 |
Insulin | 7.7 | 5.5 | 0.275 |
Aspirin-antiplatelet drugs | 33.8 | 22.0 | 0.001 |
Calcium channel blockers | 19.3 | 15.4 | 0.208 |
Angiotensin II receptor antagonists | 17.4 | 19.5 | 0.524 |
Beta-blockers | 13.5 | 9.9 | 0.166 |
Variables | Quartiles 2 of Serum Selenium | ||||
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Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | p for Linear Trend | |
No. of participants | 109 | 109 | 109 | 109 | |
Median serum selenium level (μg/L) | 86.60 | 99.23 | 109.58 | 121.77 | NA |
Men (n = 268) | 87.20 | 99.34 | 109.18 | 121.30 | NA |
Women (n = 168) | 86.23 | 99.03 | 109.89 | 124.16 | NA |
Age 3 (years) | 73.68 | 70.67 | 70.81 | 70.19 | <0.001 |
Sex 4 (% women) | 38.00 | 41.61 | 44.31 | 30.22 | 0.321 |
PREDIMED trial arm (%) | |||||
MedDiet + Extra-VOO | 29.11 | 32.99 | 24.74 | 37.01 | 0.446 |
MedDiet + nuts | 30.29 | 26.71 | 27.68 | 25.42 | 0.488 |
Smoking status (%) | |||||
Current | 11.14 | 17.57 | 12.74 | 6.25 | 0.156 |
Former | 39.26 | 31.00 | 38.34 | 28.10 | 0.142 |
Hypercholesterolemia (%) | 32.97 | 37.54 | 32.69 | 39.09 | 0.410 |
Hypertension (%) | 53.42 | 54.91 | 45.99 | 49.35 | 0.331 |
Type 2 diabetes (%) | 45.82 | 49.26 | 62.70 | 55.07 | 0.056 |
Family history of CHD (%) | 22.41 | 19.98 | 21.01 | 20.08 | 0.735 |
Body mass index (kg/m2) | 29.73 | 29.52 | 29.19 | 28.55 | 0.008 |
Physical activity (METs-min/day) | 276.70 | 241.92 | 263.96 | 319.96 | 0.176 |
Alcohol (g/day) | 11.40 | 10.58 | 9.74 | 11.42 | 0.891 |
Glucose 5 (mg/dL) | 122.96 | 118.71 | 124.15 | 130.91 | 0.136 |
Triglycerides 5 (mg/dL) | 131.31 | 127.81 | 128.54 | 134.02 | 0.786 |
Total cholesterol 5 (mg/dL) | 207.75 | 199.72 | 208.55 | 204.72 | 0.989 |
HDL cholesterol 5 (mg/dL) | 50.97 | 49.80 | 51.03 | 50.97 | 0.809 |
MedDiet adherence (0 to 14) | 9.87 | 9.55 | 9.63 | 10.04 | 0.062 6 |
Dietary intake | |||||
Total energy intake (kcal/day) | 2340.83 | 2270.25 | 2300.03 | 2221.97 | 0.172 |
Total Fat (%E) | 40.00 | 39.33 | 40.46 | 40.38 | 0.406 |
Monounsaturated Fat (%E) | 20.60 | 20.23 | 20.54 | 20.55 | 0.916 |
Polyunsaturated Fat (%E) | 6.36 | 6.29 | 6.70 | 6.54 | 0.274 |
Saturated Fat (%E) | 9.67 | 9.09 | 9.62 | 9.65 | 0.581 |
Carbohydrates (%E) | 41.26 | 41.86 | 39.91 | 39.65 | 0.016 |
Proteins (%E) | 15.50 | 15.66 | 16.83 | 16.65 | <0.001 |
Cholesterol (mg/day) | 361.49 | 333.16 | 376.08 | 361.64 | 0.438 |
Fiber (g/day) | 25.89 | 24.95 | 25.95 | 24.78 | 0.488 |
Legume (g/day) | 21.64 | 22.30 | 23.47 | 22.59 | 0.521 |
Grains (g/day) | 240.87 | 235.48 | 219.98 | 218.34 | 0.080 |
Sweets and pastries (g/day) | 20.48 | 19.59 | 19.10 | 17.00 | 0.298 |
Meat (g/day) | 118.33 | 121.02 | 130.63 | 129.29 | 0.055 |
Dairy (g/day) | 353.35 | 337.40 | 384.09 | 357.24 | 0.533 |
Fish (g/day) | 98.89 | 96.55 | 114.56 | 106.07 | 0.049 |
VOO (g/day) | 47.55 | 45.58 | 44.07 | 43.33 | 0.060 |
Nuts (g/day) | 15.38 | 12.39 | 16.98 | 14.19 | 0.896 |
Vegetables (g/day) | 317.87 | 315.34 | 340.19 | 303.40 | 0.761 |
Fruits (g/day) | 419.62 | 386.99 | 388.65 | 374.93 | 0.110 |
Wine (mL/day) | 78.11 | 75.41 | 72.95 | 81.98 | 0.845 |
Educational level (%) | |||||
Primary or less | 84.08 | 77.15 | 73.94 | 80.44 | 0.419 |
Tertiary | 4.81 | 6.59 | 11.38 | 7.49 | 0.265 |
Medication use (%) | |||||
ACE inhibitors | 29.50 | 26.76 | 38.91 | 27.77 | 0.729 |
Diuretics | 23.50 | 22.93 | 19.62 | 22.94 | 0.781 |
Statins | 35.16 | 41.96 | 32.52 | 44.48 | 0.383 |
Insulin | 8.93 | 0.93 | 7.37 | 4.78 | 0.549 |
Aspirin-antiplatelet drugs | 18.69 | 26.68 | 22.58 | 20.12 | 0.992 |
Calcium channel blockers | 13.27 | 15.12 | 12.12 | 20.96 | 0.202 |
Angiotensin II receptor antagonists | 16.94 | 26.67 | 16.59 | 17.78 | 0.662 |
Beta-blockers | 8.53 | 9.23 | 11.19 | 10.49 | 0.549 |
Variables | Quartiles 1 of Serum Selenium (μg/L) | ||||
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Q1 (<94.3) | Q2 (94.3–104.0) | Q3 (104.1–115.0) | Q4 (>115.0) | p for Trend | |
Cases/matched controls | 72/109 | 44/109 | 44/109 | 47/109 | |
Median serum selenium (μg/L) | 87.14 | 99.66 | 109.74 | 121.51 | |
Matched OR 2 (95% CI) | 1 (Ref.) | 0.66 (0.41–1.05) | 0.62 (0.39–1.00) | 0.68 (0.43–1.07) | 0.067 |
Matched OR 3 (95% CI) | 1 (Ref.) | 0.62 (0.37–1.04) | 0.55 (0.33–0.93) | 0.54 (0.33–0.91) | 0.012 |
Matched OR 4 (95% CI) | 1 (Ref.) | 0.59 (0.34–1.00) | 0.49 (0.28–0.83) | 0.47 (0.27–0.81) | 0.003 |
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Gutiérrez-Bedmar, M.; Gil, F.; Olmedo, P.; Ruiz-Canela, M.; Martínez-González, M.Á.; Salas-Salvadó, J.; Babio, N.; Fitó, M.; Del Val García, J.L.; Corella, D.; et al. Serum Selenium and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED) Trial: Nested Case-Control Study. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 6664. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11226664
Gutiérrez-Bedmar M, Gil F, Olmedo P, Ruiz-Canela M, Martínez-González MÁ, Salas-Salvadó J, Babio N, Fitó M, Del Val García JL, Corella D, et al. Serum Selenium and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED) Trial: Nested Case-Control Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(22):6664. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11226664
Chicago/Turabian StyleGutiérrez-Bedmar, Mario, Fernando Gil, Pablo Olmedo, Miguel Ruiz-Canela, Miguel Ángel Martínez-González, Jordi Salas-Salvadó, Nancy Babio, Montserrat Fitó, Jose Luís Del Val García, Dolores Corella, and et al. 2022. "Serum Selenium and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED) Trial: Nested Case-Control Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 22: 6664. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11226664
APA StyleGutiérrez-Bedmar, M., Gil, F., Olmedo, P., Ruiz-Canela, M., Martínez-González, M. Á., Salas-Salvadó, J., Babio, N., Fitó, M., Del Val García, J. L., Corella, D., Sorlí, J. V., Ros, E., Fiol, M., Estruch, R., Santos-Lozano, J. M., Arós, F., Serra-Majem, L., Pintó, X., Gómez-Gracia, E., & Muñoz-Bravo, C. (2022). Serum Selenium and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED) Trial: Nested Case-Control Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(22), 6664. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11226664