The Role of Calcium in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease—A Review of Observational Studies and Randomized Clinical Trials

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Susanne Rautiainen
Lu Wang
JoAnn E. Manson
Howard D. Sesso
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[1] Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Division of Preventive Medicine, Department of Medicine
[2] Institute of Environmental Medicine,Department of Epidemiology
[3] Karolinska Institute,Division of Aging, Department of Medicine
[4] Harvard School of Public Health,Division of Preventive Medicine
[5] Brigham and Women’s Hospital,undefined
[6] Brigham and Women’s Hospital,undefined
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Calcium; Cardiovascular disease; Cohort; Randomized clinical trials; Review;
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Calcium is a mineral that is important for bone health and has also been suggested to play a role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Lately, the potential effects of both inadequate and excessive calcium intake have received growing attention. In this review, we summarize the evidence from experimental, epidemiologic, and clinical studies investigating the role of calcium intake, either from the diet or from supplements, as well as blood concentrations, in relation to the risk of CVD in adults. In vitro and in vivo laboratory studies suggest that calcium may be involved in CVD development through multiple pathways, including blood cholesterol, insulin secretion and sensitivity, vasodilation, inflammatory profile, thrombosis, obesity, and vascular calcification. Several prospective epidemiologic studies have examined how dietary or supplemental calcium intake is associated with CVD incidence or mortality in middle-aged and older adults, and the results are inconsistent. Prospective studies investigating blood concentrations of calcium have also reported mixed results. However, changes in blood calcium concentrations may reflect a disturbed calcium phosphate balance, which is associated with increased risk of CVD. To date there is no randomized clinical trial that has been designed specifically to test the effect of calcium supplementation on the risk of CVD as the primary end point. Existing trials have performed secondary analyses, and most of them have been conducted among postmenopausal women. These trials suggest that calcium supplementation has no effect on CVD development; however, they do not allow a definitive conclusion to be drawn. The average daily intake of calcium is low in many populations; however, the evidence for a potential role of dietary or supplemental calcium in the prevention of CVD remains insufficient and inconclusive. Only large-scale randomized trials designed to investigate the effects of calcium supplementation on CVD events as the primary end point, as well as short-term trials investigating the effect on coronary biomarkers, can provide a definitive answer.
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