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Longitudinal association of serum carotenoids and tocopherols with hostility: the CARDIA Study.

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  • Longitudinal association of serum carotenoids and tocopherols with hostility: the CARDIA Study. Abstract Text:

    tetsuya ohiraTetsuya Ohira,atsushi hozawaAtsushi Hozawa,carlos iribarrenCarlos Iribarren,martha l daviglusMartha L Daviglus,karen a matthewsKaren A Matthews,myron d grossMyron D Gross,david r jacobsDavid R Jacobs,tetsuya ohiraTetsuya Ohira,atsushi hozawaAtsushi Hozawa,carlos iribarrenCarlos Iribarren,martha l daviglusMartha L Daviglus,karen a matthewsKaren A Matthews,myron d grossMyron D Gross,david r jacobsDavid R Jacobs,

    Hostility is a personality trait associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease. No study has reported the association between hostility and antioxidants, which may be mediators for atherosclerosis. CARDIA (Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults) Study participants were 3,579 men and women 18-30 years of age in 1985-1986. Serum carotenoids and tocopherols were measured at years 0 and 7, and hostility was measured at years 0 and 5. Analysis of covariance was used to test for covariate-adjusted differences in serum carotenoids and tocopherols across quartiles of hostility. After adjustment for age, gender, race, serum lipids, and baseline of the dependent variable, the mean carotenoid values at year 7 of the lowest and highest quartiles of hostility score at year 0 were 3.9 and 3.3 microg/liter for alpha-carotene (p < 0.001), 9.1 and 8.0 microg/liter for beta-cryptoxanthin (p < 0.001), and 50.6 and 46.8 microg/liter for the sum of four carotenoids (p < 0.001). Hostility scores at year 0 were unrelated to year 7 lycopene and tocopherols. In contrast, neither year 0 carotenoids nor tocopherols predicted the hostility score at year 5. High hostility predicted future low levels of some serum carotenoids, which may help to explain the association of hostility and cardiovascular risk observed in other epidemiologic studies.

    Longitudinal association of serum carotenoids and tocopherols with hostility: the CARDIA Study. Publishing Authors By Initials

    t ohiraT Ohira,a hozawaA Hozawa,c iribarrenC Iribarren,ml daviglusML Daviglus,ka matthewsKA Matthews,md grossMD Gross,dr jacobsDR Jacobs,t ohiraT Ohira,a hozawaA Hozawa,c iribarrenC Iribarren,ml daviglusML Daviglus,ka matthewsKA Matthews,md grossMD Gross,dr jacobsDR Jacobs,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: American journal of epidemiology

    VOLUME: 167

    Page Numbers: 42-50

    Journal Abbreviation: Am. J. Epidemiol.

    ISSN: 1476-6256

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454-1015, USA. Jacobs@epi.umn.edu

    Country: United States

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    AGENCY: United States NHLBI

    GRANT: N01-HC-95095

    ACRONYM: HC

    MEDLINETA: Am J Epidemiol

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