While overt vitamin B6 deficiency is not a frequent finding nowadays in medical practice, evidence suggests that insufficiency of this vitamin is rather widespread in a quite large portion of the population such as the elderly or in not unusual conditions such as that of alcohol addiction. Moreover, a mild deficiency in B6 vitamin is a state that may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Epidemiologic evidence from case control and prospective studies have suggested that low dietary intake or reduced blood concentrations of vitamin B6 is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, although most recent trials demonstrated the ineffectiveness of vitamin B6 supplementation on the prevention of cardio...
Background: Folate and vitamin B6 intake has been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart dis...
Background: Folate and vitamin B6 intake has been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart dis...
Purpose To assess the prior hypothesis that low blood vitamin B12, partly through hyperhomocystei...
While overt vitamin B6 deficiency is not a frequent finding nowadays in medical practice, evidence s...
The objective of the present review is to highlight the relationship between low vitamin B6 status a...
There is little evidence regarding the association between serum vitamin B6 concentration and subseq...
By virtue of their regulatory role in various metabolic and biosynthetic pathways for energy status ...
The objective of this study was to quantify the association of B-vitamins intake with the future ris...
BACKGROUND: a large number of studies have linked vitamin B6 to inflammation and cardiovascular dise...
Epidemiologic and laboratory animal studies have suggested that the availability of vitamin B6 modul...
Epidemiologic and laboratory animal studies have suggested that the availability of vitamin B6 modul...
Vitamin B-6 is a vitamin often promoted by the popular press as a cure all. It's role is also being ...
AIMS: The contribution of homocysteine and group B vitamins in determining cardiovascular risk is ...
The potential protective roles of folate and the metabolically related B-vitamins (vitamins B12, B6 ...
The potential protective roles of folate and the metabolically related B-vitamins (vitamins B12, B6 ...
Background: Folate and vitamin B6 intake has been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart dis...
Background: Folate and vitamin B6 intake has been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart dis...
Purpose To assess the prior hypothesis that low blood vitamin B12, partly through hyperhomocystei...
While overt vitamin B6 deficiency is not a frequent finding nowadays in medical practice, evidence s...
The objective of the present review is to highlight the relationship between low vitamin B6 status a...
There is little evidence regarding the association between serum vitamin B6 concentration and subseq...
By virtue of their regulatory role in various metabolic and biosynthetic pathways for energy status ...
The objective of this study was to quantify the association of B-vitamins intake with the future ris...
BACKGROUND: a large number of studies have linked vitamin B6 to inflammation and cardiovascular dise...
Epidemiologic and laboratory animal studies have suggested that the availability of vitamin B6 modul...
Epidemiologic and laboratory animal studies have suggested that the availability of vitamin B6 modul...
Vitamin B-6 is a vitamin often promoted by the popular press as a cure all. It's role is also being ...
AIMS: The contribution of homocysteine and group B vitamins in determining cardiovascular risk is ...
The potential protective roles of folate and the metabolically related B-vitamins (vitamins B12, B6 ...
The potential protective roles of folate and the metabolically related B-vitamins (vitamins B12, B6 ...
Background: Folate and vitamin B6 intake has been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart dis...
Background: Folate and vitamin B6 intake has been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart dis...
Purpose To assess the prior hypothesis that low blood vitamin B12, partly through hyperhomocystei...