The objective of the present review is to highlight the relationship between low vitamin B6 status and CVD through its link with inflammation. While overt vitamin B6 deficiency is uncommon in clinical practice, increasing evidence suggests that marginal vitamin B6 deficiency is rather frequent in a consistent proportion of the population and is related to an increased risk of inflammation-related diseases. Ample evidence substantiates the theory of atherosclerosis as an inflammatory disease, and low plasma vitamin B6 concentrations have been related to increased CVD risk. Several studies have also shown that low vitamin B6 status is associated with rheumatoid arthritis and chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, both of which hold an underlyin...
Background: Plasma concentrations of PL 5' -phosphate (PLP), which is the active coenzyme form of vi...
Background: Low dietary intake and low serum concentrations of vitamin B-6 and/or folate are associa...
Objectives. Recent epidemiological studies suggested an association between a poor vitamin D [25(OH)...
Background—Lower vitamin B6 concentrations are reported to confer an increased and independent risk ...
Previously we observed strong and consistent associations between vitamin B6 status and several indi...
Previously we observed strong and consistent associations between vitamin B6 status and several indi...
While overt vitamin B6 deficiency is not a frequent finding nowadays in medical practice, evidence s...
While overt vitamin B6 deficiency is not a frequent finding nowadays in medical practice, evidence s...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk for thrombosis a...
BACKGROUND: a large number of studies have linked vitamin B6 to inflammation and cardiovascular dise...
Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that is involved in numerous physiological processes, and its d...
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have subnormal vitamin B6 status, both quantitatively and functio...
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have subnormal vitamin B6 status, both quantitatively and functio...
Background: Low dietary intake and low serum concen-trations of vitamin B6 and/or folate are associa...
There is little evidence regarding the association between serum vitamin B6 concentration and subseq...
Background: Plasma concentrations of PL 5' -phosphate (PLP), which is the active coenzyme form of vi...
Background: Low dietary intake and low serum concentrations of vitamin B-6 and/or folate are associa...
Objectives. Recent epidemiological studies suggested an association between a poor vitamin D [25(OH)...
Background—Lower vitamin B6 concentrations are reported to confer an increased and independent risk ...
Previously we observed strong and consistent associations between vitamin B6 status and several indi...
Previously we observed strong and consistent associations between vitamin B6 status and several indi...
While overt vitamin B6 deficiency is not a frequent finding nowadays in medical practice, evidence s...
While overt vitamin B6 deficiency is not a frequent finding nowadays in medical practice, evidence s...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk for thrombosis a...
BACKGROUND: a large number of studies have linked vitamin B6 to inflammation and cardiovascular dise...
Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that is involved in numerous physiological processes, and its d...
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have subnormal vitamin B6 status, both quantitatively and functio...
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have subnormal vitamin B6 status, both quantitatively and functio...
Background: Low dietary intake and low serum concen-trations of vitamin B6 and/or folate are associa...
There is little evidence regarding the association between serum vitamin B6 concentration and subseq...
Background: Plasma concentrations of PL 5' -phosphate (PLP), which is the active coenzyme form of vi...
Background: Low dietary intake and low serum concentrations of vitamin B-6 and/or folate are associa...
Objectives. Recent epidemiological studies suggested an association between a poor vitamin D [25(OH)...