Associations of different isomeric forms of serum lycopene with cardiovascular-disease and all-cause mortality

Author:

Zhang Yanan1,Zhai Xiaobing2,Chai Honglin3,Liu Keyang4,Ma Wenzhi5,Li Shiyang5,Zeng Jing1,Yang Mei1,Zhou Feng1,Zheng Surui6,Wu Xia6,Xiang Bing1,Cao Jinhong78,Eshak Ehab S.910,Jiang Can11

Affiliation:

1. Research Center for Health Promotion in Women, Youth and Children, Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Occupational Hazard Identification and Control, School of Public Health, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, China

2. Center for Artificial Intelligence Driven Drug Discovery, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Macao Polytechnic University, China

3. Department of Environmental Medicine and Population Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Japan

4. Public Health, Department of Social Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Japan

5. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, China

6. School of Literature, Law and Economics, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, China

7. School of Management, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan, China

8. Research Center for the Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hubei Province Project of Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities, Wuhan, China

9. Public Health and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Egypt

10. Advanced Clinical Epidemiology, Medical Data Science Unit, Public Health Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

11. School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Abstract. Background: The effect of serum lycopene on the progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and their longevity remains a controversial topic. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the associations of different isomeric forms of serum lycopene with CVD and all-cause mortality in the American population. Methods: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is a large population survey to investigate public health in the US. We analyzed data from 2003–2006 linked with mortality data obtained in 2015. Cox proportional hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated to assess the risk of CVD and all-cause mortality caused by serum lycopene. Results: Among 7452 participants (aged 20–85 years, 46.7% male), 298 died from CVDs among the total 1213 deaths during a median follow-up of 10.7 years. Serum lycopene is a protective factor for all-cause and CVD mortality. In multivariable-adjusted models, the hazard ratio (with 95% confidence intervals) associated with Q4 compared to Q1 of serum total-lycopene, trans-lycopene and cis-lycopene was 0.49 (0.38,0.63), 0.49 (0.39,0.63) and 0.55 (0.43,0.70) for all-cause mortality (Ptrend<0.05), and was 0.53 (0.32,0.96), 0.48 (0.32,0.72) and 0.63 (0.41,0.97) for CVD mortality (Ptrend<0.05). The subgroup analyses showed that different isomeric forms of lycopene showed varied associations with CVD and all-cause mortality based on age, drinking status, history of hypertension and diabetes. Conclusions: Serum lycopene concentration was significantly associated with the risk of CVD and all-cause mortality. Cis-lycopene had a U-shaped relationship with mortality, while trans-lycopene had an inverse relationship with it.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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