Journal of the American Heart Association

Changes in Blood Levels of Trimethylamine N-Oxide and Risk of Heart and Artery Disease in Older Adults Over Time

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Abstract

In a cohort of 4,131 older US adults, higher levels of TMAO were associated with a 21% increased risk of incident atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).

  • Elevated plasma TMAO may be linked to increased risk of developing ASCVD.
  • The risk associated with TMAO levels was influenced by renal function, specifically estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).
  • In individuals with impaired renal function (eGFR <60 mL/min per 1.73 m), TMAO levels were associated with a 56% higher risk of incident ASCVD.
  • No significant association was found between TMAO levels and ASCVD risk in those with normal or mildly reduced renal function (eGFR ≥60 mL/min per 1.73 m).
  • Among participants with prior ASCVD, higher TMAO levels were related to a 25% increased risk of recurrent ASCVD.

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Competing interests

Dr Mozaffarian reports research funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Gates Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation; personal fees from GOED, Bunge, Indigo Agriculture, Motif FoodWorks, Amarin, Acasti Pharma, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, America's Test Kitchen, and Danone; participating on scientific advisory boards of start‐up companies focused on innovations for health, including Brightseed, DayTwo, Elysium Health, Filtricine, Foodome, HumanCo, and Tiny Organics; and chapter royalties from UpToDate. Drs Hazen and Wang report being named as coinventors on pending and issued patents held by the Cleveland Clinic relating to cardiovascular diagnostics and therapeutics. Dr Hazen also reports being a paid consultant for P&G and having received research funds from P&G and Roche Diagnostics; both Drs Hazen and Wang report being eligible to receive royalty payments for inventions or discoveries related to cardiovascular diagnostics or therapeutics from Cleveland HeartLab (a subsidiary of Quest Diagnostics) and P&G. Dr Psaty serves on the Steering Committee of the Yale Open Data Access Project funded by Johnson & Johnson.
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