Calcium and vitamin D supplementation and incident rheumatoid arthritis: the Women’s Health Initiative Calcium plus Vitamin D trial

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Marius Racovan
Brian Walitt
Christopher E. Collins
Mary Pettinger
Christine G. Parks
James M. Shikany
Jean Wactawski-Wende
JoAnn E. Manson
Larry Moreland
Nicole Wright
Rebecca Jackson
Barbara V. Howard
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[1] Washington Hospital Center,Brigham and Women’s Hospital
[2] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,undefined
[3] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,undefined
[4] University of Alabama at Birmingham,undefined
[5] University at Buffalo,undefined
[6] SUNY,undefined
[7] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[8] University of Pittsburgh,undefined
[9] University of Arizona,undefined
[10] Ohio State University,undefined
[11] MedStar Health Research Institute,undefined
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Calcium; Vitamin D; Clinical trial; Rheumatoid arthritis; Postmenopause;
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To determine whether calcium plus vitamin D supplementation (CaD) affects incidence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Participants enrolled in the Women’s Health Initiative CaD trial (n = 36,282) were randomized to 1,000 mg calcium carbonate plus 400 IU of vitamin D3 daily or to placebo. Incident RA cases were identified via self-report and validated rheumatic medication use. Cox proportional hazards models were used to compare RA incidence in the treatment versus placebo groups. The analysis included 32,435 women without the history of RA, of which 163 incident RA cases were identified over an average of 5.1 years. No significant differences in demographics, total personal vitamin D intake [P = 0.36], or solar irradiance [P = 0.68] were seen between the groups. In intention-to-treat analyses, no differences were observed in RA incidence [HR 1.04, 95% CI 0.76, 1.41]. No significant modifying effects were seen for stratum of age, solar irradiance, or total vitamin D intake, overall or when adjusted for adherence. Significant effect modifications were seen between CaD and total vitamin D intake and CaD and solar irradiance that suggest increased RA incidence with high vitamin D exposure. CaD supplementation did not demonstrate a significant effect on RA incidence in postmenopausal women. Modifying effects between CaD and both solar irradiance and dietary vitamin D intake are suggestive that multiple high vitamin D exposures may increase RA incidence. Further research is needed to fully explore the benefits and possible adverse effects of vitamin D supplementation on RA.
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