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. 2021 Mar 16;325(11):1061–1073. doi: 10.1001/jama.2021.1489

Table 1. Baseline Participant Characteristics.

Characteristics EPA-DHA and vitamin D3 (n = 6272) EPA-DHA only (n = 6270) Vitamin D3 only (n = 6281) Placebo only (n = 6296)
Age, median (IQR), y 66.6 (62.5-71.0) 66.7 (62.5-71.0) 66.7 (62.4-71.1) 66.6 (62.4-71.0)
Sex, No. (%)
Female 3192 (50.9) 3176 (50.7) 3192 (50.8) 3197 (50.8)
Male 3080 (49.1) 3094 (49.3) 3089 (49.2) 3099 (49.2)
Race/ethnicity, No. (%)a n = 6147 n = 6130 n = 6142 n = 6160
Non-Hispanic White 4360 (70.9) 4364 (71.2) 4346 (70.8) 4355 (70.7)
Black or African American 1264 (20.6) 1256 (20.5) 1262 (20.5) 1270 (20.6)
Hispanic 243 (4.0) 241 (3.9) 266 (4.3) 249 (4.0)
Asian/Pacific Islander 99 (1.6) 96 (1.6) 86 (1.4) 101 (1.6)
Native American/Alaska Native 60 (1.0) 54 (0.9) 51 (0.8) 50 (0.8)
Unknown 121 (2.0) 119 (1.9) 131 (2.1) 135 (2.2)
Smoking status, No. (%) n = 6172 n = 6182 n = 6192 n = 6198
Never 3196 (51.8) 3191 (51.6) 3179 (51.3) 3269 (52.7)
Past 2528 (41.0) 2536 (41.0) 2559 (41.3) 2488 (40.1)
Current 448 (7.3) 455 (7.4) 454 (7.3) 441 (7.1)
Hypertension, No./total (%)a 3135/6229 (50.3) 3268/6245 (52.3) 3272/6242 (52.4) 3236/6267 (51.6)
Diabetes, No./total (%)a 892/6257 (14.3) 845/6261 (13.5) 866/6270 (13.8) 839/6286 (13.3)
Body mass index, median (IQR)b 27.2 (24.4-30.9) [n = 6130] 27.2 (24.3-30.8) [n = 6121] 27.1 (24.3-30.7) [n = 6136] 27.0 (24.2-30.7) [n = 6156]
Height, median (IQR), in 67.0 (64.0-70.0) [n = 6160] 67.0 (64.0-70.0) [n = 6149] 67.0 (64.0-70.0) [n = 6158] 67.0 (64.0-70.0) [n = 6188]
Cholesterol-lowering medication use, No./total (%)c 2342/6166 (38.0) 2292/6158 (37.2) 2339/6171 (37.9) 2253/6198 (36.4)
CHA2DS2-VASc score, No. (%)d
0 768 (12.2) 724 (11.5) 737 (11.7) 751 (11.9)
1 1504 (24.0) 1579 (25.2) 1522 (24.2) 1565 (24.9)
≥2 4000 (63.8) 3967 (63.3) 4022 (64.0) 3980 (63.2)
Aspirin use, No./total (%) 2757/6179 (44.6) 2764/6180 (44.7) 2752/6193 (44.4) 2801/6206 (45.1)
Statin use, No./total (%) 2186/6173 (35.4) 2129/6158 (34.6) 2186/6175 (35.4) 2093/6206 (33.7)
Alcohol consumption, No. (%)e n = 6164 n = 6181 n = 6168 n = 6184
<1 drink/wk 2366 (38.4) 2449 (39.6) 2427 (39.3) 2416 (39.1)
1-6 drinks/wk 2236 (36.3) 2096 (33.9) 2145 (34.8) 2161 (34.9)
1 drink/d 719 (11.7) 767 (12.4) 705 (11.4) 701 (11.3)
≥2 drinks/d 843 (13.7) 869 (14.1) 891 (14.4) 906 (14.7)
Fish consumption, median (IQR), servings/wkf 1.5 (0.9-2.5) [n = 6165] 1.5 (0.9-2.5) [n = 6175] 1.5 (0.9-2.5) [n = 6170] 1.5 (0.9-2.5) [n = 6182]
Vitamin D consumption, No. (%)g 2638 (42.1) 2674 (42.6) 2672 (42.5) 2678 (42.5)

Abbreviations: DHA, docosahexaenoic acid; EPA, eicosapentaenoic acid; IQR, interquartile range.

a

Race/ethnicity, hypertension, and diabetes were reported by participants.

b

Body mass index is calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters.

c

Cholesterol-lowering medications included both statins and nonstatins.

d

The CHA2DS2-VASc score is used to estimate risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation and is calculated as the sum of the following risk factors: congestive heart failure (1 point); hypertension (1 point); age 65-74 years (1 point), age ≥75 years (2 points); diabetes (1 point); prior stroke, transient ischemic attack, or thromboembolism (2 points); vascular disease (myocardial infarction, peripheral arterial disease, or prior aortic plaque; 1 point); and female sex (1 point). All risk factors were ascertained via self-report at baseline. Possible scores range from 0 to 9, wherein 9 represents the highest risk category. Scores ranged from 0 to 8 in this study sample.

e

One drink was defined as 1 glass, bottle, or can of beer or light beer; one 5-oz glass of red or white wine; or 1 drink or shot of liquor. Data were reported by participants via food frequency questionnaire.

f

Data for servings of fish consumption were reported by participants via food frequency questionnaire and included canned tuna (3-4 oz); breaded fish cakes, pieces, or fish sticks (1 serving, store-bought); shrimp, lobster, or scallops as a main dish; dark-meat fish (eg, mackerel, salmon, sardines, bluefish, or swordfish; 3-5 oz); and other fish (3-5 oz). Daily servings were summed across each type of fish and multiplied by 7 to calculate weekly servings.

g

Restricted to ≤800 IU/d from all sources combined (individual supplements and multivitamins).