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Vitamin D food fortification in European countries: the underused potential to prevent cancer deaths.

European journal of epidemiology
April 1, 2022
Tobias Niedermaier et al. (8 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to estimate the reduction in cancer mortality achieved by current vitamin D fortification policies in Europe and the potential for further reductions if all countries implemented effective fortification.

Results Summary

Current vitamin D fortification is estimated to prevent approximately 11,000 cancer deaths annually in the EU and 27,000 in all considered European countries. If all countries implemented adequate fortification, an additional 129,000 cancer deaths could be prevented, corresponding to nearly 1.2 million prevented years of life lost.

Population

European countries (34 countries analyzed).

Effective Dosage

Not specified.

Duration

Not specified.

Interactions

None mentioned.

Extracted Claims (11)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
vitamin D supplementation
decrease
cancer mortality
-
13%
reduces
#1
vitamin D fortification of foods
increase
vitamin D levels
-
-
may increase
#2
current vitamin D fortification
decrease
cancer deaths
European Union
approximately 11,000
prevent
#3
current vitamin D fortification
decrease
cancer deaths
all European countries considered
27,000
prevent
#4
adequate vitamin D fortification of foods
decrease
cancer deaths
all countries considered here
additional 129,000
could be prevented
#5
adequate vitamin D fortification of foods
decrease
cancer deaths
European Union
113,000
could be prevented
#6
adequate vitamin D fortification of foods
decrease
years of life lost
-
almost 1.2 million
prevented
#7
adequate vitamin D fortification of foods
decrease
years of life lost
EU
1.0 million
prevented
#8
adequate vitamin D fortification of foods
decrease
cancer deaths
-
approximately 9%
reduce
#9
adequate vitamin D fortification of foods
decrease
cancer deaths
EU
10%
reduce
#10
systematic fortification of foods
decrease
burden of cancer deaths
Europe
-
might considerably reduce
#11
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials have shown that vitamin D supplementation reduces cancer mortality by 13%. Vitamin D fortification of foods may increase vitamin D levels in a similar manner as vitamin D supplementation and could achieve similar reductions in cancer mortality. Whereas some European countries already implemented widespread fortification of foods with vitamin D, in other countries only few or no foods are fortified. In this study, we estimated the reduction in cancer mortality presumably already achieved by current fortification policies in 2017 and the potential for further reductions if all countries had effective fortification. METHODS: We reviewed scientific literature, publicly available information, and contacted health authorities to obtain information on current vitamin D food fortification policies in 34 European countries. Together with country-specific cancer death statistics from Eurostat, information on life expectancy, and country-specific fortification policies, we used data from studies on supplementation and serum 25(OH)D increases and cancer mortality to estimate numbers of probably already prevented cancer deaths and numbers of potentially further preventable deaths and years of life lost. RESULTS: Current vitamin D fortification is estimated to prevent approximately 11,000 in the European Union and 27,000 cancer deaths in all European countries considered per year. If all countries considered here would implement adequate vitamin D fortification of foods, an estimated additional 129,000 cancer deaths (113,000 in the European Union) could be prevented, corresponding to almost 1.2 million prevented years of life lost (1.0 million in the EU) or approximately 9% of cancer deaths (10% in the EU). INTERPRETATION: Systematic fortification of foods might considerably reduce the burden of cancer deaths in Europe.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
EuropeFood, FortifiedHumansNeoplasmsVitamin DVitamins
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations24
Citations/Year8.0
Relative Citation Ratio3.69
NIH Percentile88.8%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
Weight Score2.71
Normalized Score0.69
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