Dietary intake of menaquinone is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease: the Rotterdam Study

Vitamin K-dependent proteins, including matrix Gla-protein, have been shown to inhibit vascular calcification. Activation of these proteins via carboxylation depends on the availability of vitamin K. We examined whether dietary intake of phylloquinone (vitamin K-1) and menaquinone (vitamin K-2) were related to aortic calcification and coronary heart disease (CHD) in the population-based Rotterdam Study. The analysis included 4807 subjects with dietary data and no history of myocardial infarction at baseline (1990-1993) who were followed until January 1, 2000. The risk of incident CHD, all-caus... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Geleijnse, J.M. (Marianne)
Vermeer, C.
Grobbee, D.E. (Diederick)
Schurgers, L.J.
Knapen, M.H.
Witteman, J.C.M. (Jacqueline)
Hofman, A. (Albert)
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2004
Schlagwörter: *Diet / Aortic Diseases/epidemiology / Arteriosclerosis/epidemiology / Calcinosis/epidemiology / Cholesterol/blood / Coronary Disease/epidemiology/*prevention & control / Energy Intake / Female / Humans / Lipoproteins / HDL Cholesterol/blood / Male / Middle aged / Mortality / Myocardial Infarction/mortality / Netherlands / Odds Ratio / Prospective Studies / Research Support / Non-U.S. Gov't / Risk Factors / Sex Characteristics / Vitamin K 1/administration & dosage / Vitamin K 2/*administration & dosage
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://repub.eur.nl/pub/10366