Vitamin D levels and risk of delirium: A mendelian randomization study in the UK Biobank. (19th March 2019)
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- Title:
- Vitamin D levels and risk of delirium: A mendelian randomization study in the UK Biobank. (19th March 2019)
- Main Title:
- Vitamin D levels and risk of delirium
- Authors:
- Bowman, Kirsty
Jones, Lindsay
Pilling, Luke C.
Delgado, João
Kuchel, George A.
Ferrucci, Luigi
Fortinsky, Richard H.
Melzer, David - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To estimate effects of vitamin D levels on incident delirium hospital admissions using inherited genetic variants in mendelian randomization models, which minimize confounding and exclude reverse causation. Methods: Longitudinal analysis using the UK Biobank, community-based, volunteer cohort (2006–2010) with incident hospital-diagnosed delirium (ICD-10 F05) ascertained during ⩽9.9 years of follow-up of hospitalization records (to early 2016). We included volunteers of European descent aged 60-plus years by end of follow-up. We used single-nucleotide polymorphisms previously shown to increase circulating vitamin D levels, and APOE variants. Cox competing models accounting for mortality were used. Results: Of 313, 121 participants included, 544 were hospitalized with delirium during follow-up. Vitamin D variants were protective for incident delirium: hazard ratio = 0.74 per 10 nmol/L (95% confidence interval 0.62–0.87, p = 0.0004) increase in genetically instrumented vitamin D, with no evidence for pleiotropy (mendelian randomization–Egger p > 0.05). Participants with ≥1 APOE ε4 allele were more likely to develop delirium (e.g., ε4ε4 hazard ratio = 3.73, 95% confidence interval 2.68–5.21, p = 8.0 × 10 −15 compared to ε3ε3), but there was no interaction with vitamin D variants. Conclusions and relevance: In a large community-based cohort, there is genetic evidence supporting a causal role for vitamin D levels in incident delirium. Trials of correction ofAbstract : Objective: To estimate effects of vitamin D levels on incident delirium hospital admissions using inherited genetic variants in mendelian randomization models, which minimize confounding and exclude reverse causation. Methods: Longitudinal analysis using the UK Biobank, community-based, volunteer cohort (2006–2010) with incident hospital-diagnosed delirium (ICD-10 F05) ascertained during ⩽9.9 years of follow-up of hospitalization records (to early 2016). We included volunteers of European descent aged 60-plus years by end of follow-up. We used single-nucleotide polymorphisms previously shown to increase circulating vitamin D levels, and APOE variants. Cox competing models accounting for mortality were used. Results: Of 313, 121 participants included, 544 were hospitalized with delirium during follow-up. Vitamin D variants were protective for incident delirium: hazard ratio = 0.74 per 10 nmol/L (95% confidence interval 0.62–0.87, p = 0.0004) increase in genetically instrumented vitamin D, with no evidence for pleiotropy (mendelian randomization–Egger p > 0.05). Participants with ≥1 APOE ε4 allele were more likely to develop delirium (e.g., ε4ε4 hazard ratio = 3.73, 95% confidence interval 2.68–5.21, p = 8.0 × 10 −15 compared to ε3ε3), but there was no interaction with vitamin D variants. Conclusions and relevance: In a large community-based cohort, there is genetic evidence supporting a causal role for vitamin D levels in incident delirium. Trials of correction of low vitamin D levels in the prevention of delirium are needed. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neurology. Volume 92:Number 12(2019)
- Journal:
- Neurology
- Issue:
- Volume 92:Number 12(2019)
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- Volume 92, Issue 12 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 92
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0092-0012-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2019-03-19
- Subjects:
- Neurology -- Periodicals
Neurology -- Periodicals
Neurologie -- Périodiques
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