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Got It, Hide thisJenkins DJA, Spence JD, Giovannucci EL, et al. Supplemental Vitamins and Minerals for CVD Prevention and Treatment. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2018;71:2570-84.
Does taking vitamin or mineral supplements treat or reduce risk for heart attack, stroke, or death due to heart disease?
Taking vitamin or mineral supplements may help to correct or prevent nutrient deficiencies. However, it is unclear whether supplements can treat or prevent heart attacks, strokes, or death due to heart disease.
179 randomized controlled trials were published up to October 2017.
The key features of the studies were:
Compared with not taking the supplement:
The reduction in risk for heart attack, stroke, or death due to heart disease by taking folic acid primarily occurred in China where foods are not routinely fortified with folic acid. It is unclear whether the same benefit would be seen in places like North America where foods are fortified with folic acid.
Taking folic acid or B-complex vitamins may reduce risk for heart attack, stroke, or death due to heart disease, but most supplements do not appear to provide any benefit. Eating a healthy diet that includes plant-based foods will provide most people with the vitamins and minerals required without the need for supplements.
Note: Vitamin and mineral supplements are not safe for everyone. Ask your doctor if taking supplements is a good idea for you.
Supplements | Outcomes | Number of trials and people | Rate of events with supplements* vs control | Absolute effect of supplements |
Folic acid | Heart attack, stroke, or death due to heart disease | 5 trials (21,5667 people) | 4.0% vs 4.9% | About 1 less person out of 100 had a heart attack, stroke, or death due to heart disease. |
| Stroke | 7 trials (24,525 people) | 2.5% vs 3.1% | About 1 less person out of 200 had a stroke. |
B-complex vitamins | Stroke | 12 trials (43,339 people) | 4.5% vs 5.0% | About 1 less person out of 200 had a stroke. |