Low circulating folate concentrations lead to elevations of plasma homocysteine. Even mild elevations of plasma homocysteine are associated with significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Available evidence suggests that poor nutrition contributes to excessive premature CVD mortality in Australian Aboriginal people. The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of a nutrition intervention program conducted in an Aboriginal community on plasma homocysteine concentrations in a community-based cohort. From 1989, a health and nutrition project was developed, implemented and evaluated with the people of a remote Aboriginal community. Plasma homocysteine concentrations were measured in a community-based cohort of 14 me...
Background: Folic acid fortification has resulted in a dramatic increase in folate intake in the Uni...
Even with the aggressive treatment of traditional risk factors, such as LDL-cholesterol lowering, at...
Severe hyperhomocysteinemia is typically caused by rare enzymatic defects or by renal failure. In co...
Low circulating folate concentrations lead to elevations of plasma homocysteine. Even mild elevation...
BackgroundRates of renal and cardiovascular disease are high among Aboriginal Australians living in ...
Study objective: To investigate the effect of the voluntary folate fortification policy in Australia...
Objective: In 2009, Australia implemented mandatory folic acid fortification in wheat flour for brea...
Socioeconomically vulnerable groups in developed countries suffer excess chronic disease due in larg...
Socioeconomically vulnerable groups in developed countries suffer excess chronic disease due in larg...
Objective: To assess nutritional status using red-cell folate (RCF) and associated health behaviours...
Background Cardiovascular disease constitutes a major public health problem in the Netherlands and o...
© 2017 Objective In 2009, Australia implemented mandatory folic acid fortification in wheat flour fo...
Compared to other cultural groups, the risk of coronary artery disease in this population is amplifi...
<strong>Background</strong> Cardiovascular disease constitutes a major public health problem in the ...
BACKGROUND: The association between vascular disease and elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) c...
Background: Folic acid fortification has resulted in a dramatic increase in folate intake in the Uni...
Even with the aggressive treatment of traditional risk factors, such as LDL-cholesterol lowering, at...
Severe hyperhomocysteinemia is typically caused by rare enzymatic defects or by renal failure. In co...
Low circulating folate concentrations lead to elevations of plasma homocysteine. Even mild elevation...
BackgroundRates of renal and cardiovascular disease are high among Aboriginal Australians living in ...
Study objective: To investigate the effect of the voluntary folate fortification policy in Australia...
Objective: In 2009, Australia implemented mandatory folic acid fortification in wheat flour for brea...
Socioeconomically vulnerable groups in developed countries suffer excess chronic disease due in larg...
Socioeconomically vulnerable groups in developed countries suffer excess chronic disease due in larg...
Objective: To assess nutritional status using red-cell folate (RCF) and associated health behaviours...
Background Cardiovascular disease constitutes a major public health problem in the Netherlands and o...
© 2017 Objective In 2009, Australia implemented mandatory folic acid fortification in wheat flour fo...
Compared to other cultural groups, the risk of coronary artery disease in this population is amplifi...
<strong>Background</strong> Cardiovascular disease constitutes a major public health problem in the ...
BACKGROUND: The association between vascular disease and elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) c...
Background: Folic acid fortification has resulted in a dramatic increase in folate intake in the Uni...
Even with the aggressive treatment of traditional risk factors, such as LDL-cholesterol lowering, at...
Severe hyperhomocysteinemia is typically caused by rare enzymatic defects or by renal failure. In co...