Calcium Supplement Use Linked With Higher Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Major Finding: People taking a calcium supplement showed a statistically significant 24% excess relative risk for MI, a 15% excess relative risk for stroke, and a 16% excess relative risk for MI or stroke.
Data Source: Meta-analysis of nine studies that compared calcium supplements with placebo in a total of more than 28,000 people.
Disclosures: Dr. Reid said that he had no relevant disclosures.
FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH
"What we now have is six or seven very large trials, and [the results they show] for MI all line up very consistently, without significant heterogeneity. When you look at risk vs. benefit, the evidence for an increased risk of MI is stronger than the evidence that calcium supplements prevent bone fractures. It’s hard to justify continuing calcium supplements," Dr. Reid said.
Dr. Reid said that he had no relevant disclosures.
