Several previous epidemiologic studies have shown that high blood levels of carotenoids may be protective against early atherosclerosis, but results have been inconsistent. We assessed the association between atherosclerotic progression, measured by intima-media thickness of the common carotid artery wall, and serum levels of carotenoids.We studied the effect of carotenoids on progression of early atherosclerosis in a population-based study. The association between concentrations of serum carotenoids, and intima-media thickness of the common carotid artery wall was explored in 840 middle-aged men (aged 46–65 years) from Eastern Finland. Ultrasonography of the common carotid arteries were performed at baseline and 7-year follow-up. Serum lev...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study examined whether dietary intake or plasma levels of antioxidant vitamin...
Background—Carotenoids are hypothesized to explain some of the protective effects of fruit and veget...
<font size="3">Observational epidemiological studies have consistently shown that a diet rich in car...
Several previous epidemiologic studies have shown that high blood levels of carotenoids may be prote...
BACKGROUND: Several previous epidemiologic studies have shown that high blood levels of carotenoids ...
Background: Several previous epidemiologic studies have shown that high blood levels of carotenoids ...
Objective: To explore associations between serum carotenoids and risk factors for development of ath...
Background and purpose: A large number of studies have contributed to the hypothesis that carotenoid...
High circulating levels of carotenoids have been thought to exhibit a protective function in the dev...
Objective: We investigated whether early atherosclerosis before calcified plaque appeared as assesse...
Background: Serum carotenoid concentrations relate inversely to cardiovascular disease incidence. To...
Background: Serum carotenoid concentrations relate inversely to cardiovascular disease incidence. To...
Background: Interest in lycopene is growing rapidly following the recent publication of epidemiologi...
Abstract: Fruits and vegetables (typically associated with the Mediterranean diet) are very rich in ...
Abstract: Fruits and vegetables (typically associated with the Mediterranean diet) are very rich in ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study examined whether dietary intake or plasma levels of antioxidant vitamin...
Background—Carotenoids are hypothesized to explain some of the protective effects of fruit and veget...
<font size="3">Observational epidemiological studies have consistently shown that a diet rich in car...
Several previous epidemiologic studies have shown that high blood levels of carotenoids may be prote...
BACKGROUND: Several previous epidemiologic studies have shown that high blood levels of carotenoids ...
Background: Several previous epidemiologic studies have shown that high blood levels of carotenoids ...
Objective: To explore associations between serum carotenoids and risk factors for development of ath...
Background and purpose: A large number of studies have contributed to the hypothesis that carotenoid...
High circulating levels of carotenoids have been thought to exhibit a protective function in the dev...
Objective: We investigated whether early atherosclerosis before calcified plaque appeared as assesse...
Background: Serum carotenoid concentrations relate inversely to cardiovascular disease incidence. To...
Background: Serum carotenoid concentrations relate inversely to cardiovascular disease incidence. To...
Background: Interest in lycopene is growing rapidly following the recent publication of epidemiologi...
Abstract: Fruits and vegetables (typically associated with the Mediterranean diet) are very rich in ...
Abstract: Fruits and vegetables (typically associated with the Mediterranean diet) are very rich in ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study examined whether dietary intake or plasma levels of antioxidant vitamin...
Background—Carotenoids are hypothesized to explain some of the protective effects of fruit and veget...
<font size="3">Observational epidemiological studies have consistently shown that a diet rich in car...