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Associations of habitual fish oil supplementation with cardiovascular outcomes and all cause mortality: evidence from a large population based cohort study.

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Li, Z-H; Zhong, W-F; Liu, S; Kraus, VB; Zhang, Y-J; Gao, X; Lv, Y-B; Shen, D; Zhang, X-R; Zhang, P-D; Huang, Q-M; Chen, Q; Wu, X-B; Shi, X-M ...
Published in: BMJ
March 4, 2020

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the associations of habitual fish oil supplementation with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality in a large prospective cohort. DESIGN: Population based, prospective cohort study. SETTING: UK Biobank. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 427 678 men and women aged between 40 and 69 who had no CVD or cancer at baseline were enrolled between 2006 and 2010 and followed up to the end of 2018. MAIN EXPOSURE: All participants answered questions on the habitual use of supplements, including fish oil. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: All cause mortality, CVD mortality, and CVD events. RESULTS: At baseline, 133 438 (31.2%) of the 427 678 participants reported habitual use of fish oil supplements. The multivariable adjusted hazard ratios for habitual users of fish oil versus non-users were 0.87 (95% confidence interval 0.83 to 0.90) for all cause mortality, 0.84 (0.78 to 0.91) for CVD mortality, and 0.93 (0.90 to 0.96) for incident CVD events. For CVD events, the association seemed to be stronger among those with prevalent hypertension (P for interaction=0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Habitual use of fish oil seems to be associated with a lower risk of all cause and CVD mortality and to provide a marginal benefit against CVD events among the general population.

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BMJ

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1756-1833

Publication Date

March 4, 2020

Volume

368

Start / End Page

m456

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • United Kingdom
  • Risk Factors
  • Prospective Studies
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Fish Oils
  • Female
  • Dietary Supplements
 

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Li, Z.-H., Zhong, W.-F., Liu, S., Kraus, V. B., Zhang, Y.-J., Gao, X., … Mao, C. (2020). Associations of habitual fish oil supplementation with cardiovascular outcomes and all cause mortality: evidence from a large population based cohort study. BMJ, 368, m456. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m456
Li, Zhi-Hao, Wen-Fang Zhong, Simin Liu, Virginia Byers Kraus, Yu-Jie Zhang, Xiang Gao, Yue-Bin Lv, et al. “Associations of habitual fish oil supplementation with cardiovascular outcomes and all cause mortality: evidence from a large population based cohort study.BMJ 368 (March 4, 2020): m456. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m456.
Li Z-H, Zhong W-F, Liu S, Kraus VB, Zhang Y-J, Gao X, Lv Y-B, Shen D, Zhang X-R, Zhang P-D, Huang Q-M, Chen Q, Wu X-B, Shi X-M, Wang D, Mao C. Associations of habitual fish oil supplementation with cardiovascular outcomes and all cause mortality: evidence from a large population based cohort study. BMJ. 2020 Mar 4;368:m456.

Published In

BMJ

DOI

EISSN

1756-1833

Publication Date

March 4, 2020

Volume

368

Start / End Page

m456

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • United Kingdom
  • Risk Factors
  • Prospective Studies
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Fish Oils
  • Female
  • Dietary Supplements