Berry et al. studied the between-trial variation in the effect of vitamin E on mortality in 22 trials, concluding in the abstract that “vitamin E intake is unlikely to affect mortality regardless of dose.” However, their discussion of the vitamin E literature is biased to such an extent that it does not provide a proper context for their paper.Non peer reviewe
definite statement about both the dose and mode of delivery of vitamin E for cardiovascular disease ...
mechanisms whereby supplementation with vitamin E might influ-ence the risk of venous thromboembolis...
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)-monograph (USA/Canada) states that the estimated average require...
In their meta-analysis, Bjelakovic et al. (2013) calculated that vitamin E in doses above the RDA (>...
"The Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study (1985-1993) recruited 29,133 Fin...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence shows that antioxidant supplements may increase mortality. Our aims we...
Purpose: A recent meta-analysis reported increased mortality in clinical trial participants randomiz...
Objectives—For many years, the prevailing concept was that LDL oxidation plays a central role in ath...
Experts of controlled clinical trials argue that decisions on medical interventions should be based ...
Background: Antioxidants might protect against oxidative stress, which has been suggested as a cause...
Vitamin E supplementation has been widely studied in interven-tional trials in patients with cardiov...
Background: A meta-analysis of 19 trials suggested a small increase in the risk of all-cause mortali...
The effect of nutrition on exercise-induced immunodepression was reviewed by Gleeson. In the vitamin...
hances cell-mediated immunity in healthy elderly subjects, " by Meydani et al (I), does not add...
Objective: To determine the effect of vitamin E in reducing cardiovascular mortality in diabetic pat...
definite statement about both the dose and mode of delivery of vitamin E for cardiovascular disease ...
mechanisms whereby supplementation with vitamin E might influ-ence the risk of venous thromboembolis...
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)-monograph (USA/Canada) states that the estimated average require...
In their meta-analysis, Bjelakovic et al. (2013) calculated that vitamin E in doses above the RDA (>...
"The Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study (1985-1993) recruited 29,133 Fin...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence shows that antioxidant supplements may increase mortality. Our aims we...
Purpose: A recent meta-analysis reported increased mortality in clinical trial participants randomiz...
Objectives—For many years, the prevailing concept was that LDL oxidation plays a central role in ath...
Experts of controlled clinical trials argue that decisions on medical interventions should be based ...
Background: Antioxidants might protect against oxidative stress, which has been suggested as a cause...
Vitamin E supplementation has been widely studied in interven-tional trials in patients with cardiov...
Background: A meta-analysis of 19 trials suggested a small increase in the risk of all-cause mortali...
The effect of nutrition on exercise-induced immunodepression was reviewed by Gleeson. In the vitamin...
hances cell-mediated immunity in healthy elderly subjects, " by Meydani et al (I), does not add...
Objective: To determine the effect of vitamin E in reducing cardiovascular mortality in diabetic pat...
definite statement about both the dose and mode of delivery of vitamin E for cardiovascular disease ...
mechanisms whereby supplementation with vitamin E might influ-ence the risk of venous thromboembolis...
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)-monograph (USA/Canada) states that the estimated average require...