Although the role of homocysteine (HCys) in secondary cardiovascular prevention has been scaled down, hyper-homocysteinemia remains a risk factor for cerebrovascular events. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of nutraceuticals in lowering HCys serum levels versus a conventional vitamin supplementation in hypertensive subjects at low cardiovascular risk. One-hundred and four patients (mean age 62.8±14.5 years, 63.5% males), 52 for each treatment group, were enrolled. The study recruited patients with stage 1 essential hypertension and hyper-homocysteinemia (HCys ≥15 μmol/L), without a history of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. They were sequentially randomized to receive a combined nutraceutical containing 400 ...
Children with homocystinuria have markedly elevated plasma homocysteine concentrations and increased...
Plasma total homocysteine (Hcy) has been associated with cardiovascular risk in multiple large-scale...
There are many preventable and reversible risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease. Recen...
Although the role of homocysteine (HCys) in secondary cardiovascular prevention has been scaled down...
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplementation with folic acid and vitamin B12 lowers blood homocysteine concen...
Even with the aggressive treatment of traditional risk factors, such as LDL-cholesterol lowering, at...
Moderately elevated homocysteine levels have been associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular di...
The problem of micronutrients and vitamin supplementation in artificial nutrition is widely debated ...
Hyperhomocysteinemia is considered an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis, atherothrombosis ...
Objective: To determine the size of reduction in homocysteine concentrations produced by dietary sup...
Abstract Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing aminoacid produced during metabolism of methionine. Sin...
Homocysteine is a sulphydryl-containing aminoacid derived from demethylation of methionine. Nutritio...
Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing aminoacid produced during methionine metabolism. Since 1969 the ...
The objective of this study was to determine the size of reduction in homocysteine concentrations pr...
ABSTRACT Background Homocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We evaluated the effi...
Children with homocystinuria have markedly elevated plasma homocysteine concentrations and increased...
Plasma total homocysteine (Hcy) has been associated with cardiovascular risk in multiple large-scale...
There are many preventable and reversible risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease. Recen...
Although the role of homocysteine (HCys) in secondary cardiovascular prevention has been scaled down...
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplementation with folic acid and vitamin B12 lowers blood homocysteine concen...
Even with the aggressive treatment of traditional risk factors, such as LDL-cholesterol lowering, at...
Moderately elevated homocysteine levels have been associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular di...
The problem of micronutrients and vitamin supplementation in artificial nutrition is widely debated ...
Hyperhomocysteinemia is considered an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis, atherothrombosis ...
Objective: To determine the size of reduction in homocysteine concentrations produced by dietary sup...
Abstract Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing aminoacid produced during metabolism of methionine. Sin...
Homocysteine is a sulphydryl-containing aminoacid derived from demethylation of methionine. Nutritio...
Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing aminoacid produced during methionine metabolism. Since 1969 the ...
The objective of this study was to determine the size of reduction in homocysteine concentrations pr...
ABSTRACT Background Homocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We evaluated the effi...
Children with homocystinuria have markedly elevated plasma homocysteine concentrations and increased...
Plasma total homocysteine (Hcy) has been associated with cardiovascular risk in multiple large-scale...
There are many preventable and reversible risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease. Recen...