2022
Change in plasma α-tocopherol associations with attenuated pulmonary function decline and with CYP4F2 missense variation
Xu J, Guertin K, Gaddis N, Agler A, Parker R, Feldman J, Kristal A, Arnold K, Goodman P, Tangen C, Hancock D, Cassano P. Change in plasma α-tocopherol associations with attenuated pulmonary function decline and with CYP4F2 missense variation. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2022, 115: 1205-1216. PMID: 35040869, PMCID: PMC8970985, DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/nqac013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMulti-Ethnic Genotyping ArrayFunctional declineMixed-effects linear regressionAttenuate age-related declinePulmonary function declineFEV1 declineNever smokersFormer smokersAdherent participantsEuropean ancestryDietary intakeHigh dietary intakeEffect sizeCytochrome P450 family 4 subfamily F member 2SmokersGenotyping arraysAge-related declineLinear regressionAssociationC alleleMissense variantsT alleleMissense variationsPulmonary functionBaseline
2019
Positive Associations of Dietary Marine Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids with Lung Function: A Meta-analysis (P18-087-19)
Patchen B, Xu J, Barr R, van Eekelen E, Dupuis J, North K, Gharib S, Lahousse L, Lemaitre R, Manichaikul A, de Mutsert R, Houston D, Saccone N, Steffen L, Terzikhan N, Xu H, Wojczynski M, Hancock D, Cassano P. Positive Associations of Dietary Marine Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids with Lung Function: A Meta-analysis (P18-087-19). Current Developments In Nutrition 2019, 3: nzz039.p18-087-19. PMCID: PMC6579416, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzz039.p18-087-19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchForced vital capacityN-3 PUFAFormer smokersLung functionHeart and Aging ResearchMeta-analysisAlpha-linolenic acidDietary intakeFish intakeGenomic Epidemiology ConsortiumFixed-effect meta-analysisPositive associationAssociated with forced expiratory volumeAssociated with higher lung functionHigher forced vital capacityDocosahexaenoic acidSD higher intakeAssociated with FEV1Higher lung functionDocosapentaenoic acidEicosapentanoic acidMarine n-3 PUFADietary n-3 PUFASmoking status interactionAssociation of docosahexaenoic acid
2018
Meta-analysis across Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium provides evidence for an association of serum vitamin D with pulmonary function
Xu J, Bartz T, Chittoor G, Eiriksdottir G, Manichaikul A, Sun F, Terzikhan N, Zhou X, Booth S, Brusselle G, de Boer I, Fornage M, Frazier-Wood A, Graff M, Gudnason V, Harris T, Hofman A, Hou R, Houston D, Jacobs D, Kritchevsky S, Latourelle J, Lemaitre R, Lutsey P, O’Connor G, Oelsner E, Pankow J, Psaty B, Rohde R, Rich S, Rotter J, Smith L, Stricker B, Voruganti V, Wang T, Zillikens M, Barr R, Dupuis J, Gharib S, Lahousse L, London S, North K, Smith A, Steffen L, Hancock D, Cassano P. Meta-analysis across Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium provides evidence for an association of serum vitamin D with pulmonary function. British Journal Of Nutrition 2018, 120: 1159-1170. PMID: 30205856, PMCID: PMC6263170, DOI: 10.1017/s0007114518002180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAgingBlack or African AmericanBlack PeopleCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleForced Expiratory VolumeGenome, HumanHeartHeart DiseasesHumansLungLung DiseasesMaleMiddle AgedMolecular EpidemiologyProspective StudiesRegression AnalysisRespiratory Function TestsSmokingVital CapacityVitamin DWhite PeopleConceptsHeart and Aging ResearchForced vital capacityEuropean ancestryVitamin DNever smokersMeta-analysisAfrican ancestryHigher 25(OH)DPulmonary functionGenomic Epidemiology ConsortiumSerum 25-hydroxyvitamin DAssociation of serum vitamin DSerum vitamin DEpidemiology ConsortiumForced expiratory volumeEffect modificationFormer smokersSmoking statusSerum 25(OH)DVulnerable populationsAging researchSmokersEpidemiological studiesExpiratory volumeVital capacity