Dietary supplements are often used by the elderly to improve their nutritional status. However, intake above the recommended dietary levels may be detrimental, and uncertainty exists on the potential health benefits of supplementation in this population. The aim of this study was to describe supplement use among Icelandic older adults and to assess its association with total mortality and CVD-related mortality. This study used data from the Age Gene/Environment Susceptibility-Reykjavik study, which recruited 5764 participants aged 66-98 years in 2002-2006. Intake of vitamins and minerals from dietary supplements was estimated from interviews. Hazard ratios (HR) for mortality were estimated in multivariate analyses with follow-up ending in 2...
Background: Few studies exist on the validity of food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) administered t...
The frequency of dietary supplement use has increased in recent years, especially among older adults...
The predictive power, for total, vascular, cancer and respiratory mortality, of selected redox-modul...
Dietary supplements are often used by the elderly to improve their nutritional status. However, inta...
Background It is hypothesis that in relatively healthy older people supplement usage can be consider...
Dietary supplements have received growing attention in society and sales numbers indicate increased ...
Current population-based surveys in Europe on the prevalence of dietary supplement (DS) use in older...
To assess the relationship between antioxidant vitamin intake and all-cause mortality in older adult...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
ABSTRACT We examined vitamin E and vitamin C supple-ment use in relation to mortality risk and wheth...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A large percentage of older adults do not receive recommended amounts of many nut...
Objective: Institutionalised elderly people at northern latitudes may be at elevated risk for vitami...
Life expectancy in both the Western and non-western population has been increasing over the past cen...
Introduction: According to NHANES data from 1999-2000, 52% of US adults reported talcing a dietary s...
Background: Few studies exist on the validity of food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) administered t...
The frequency of dietary supplement use has increased in recent years, especially among older adults...
The predictive power, for total, vascular, cancer and respiratory mortality, of selected redox-modul...
Dietary supplements are often used by the elderly to improve their nutritional status. However, inta...
Background It is hypothesis that in relatively healthy older people supplement usage can be consider...
Dietary supplements have received growing attention in society and sales numbers indicate increased ...
Current population-based surveys in Europe on the prevalence of dietary supplement (DS) use in older...
To assess the relationship between antioxidant vitamin intake and all-cause mortality in older adult...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
ABSTRACT We examined vitamin E and vitamin C supple-ment use in relation to mortality risk and wheth...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A large percentage of older adults do not receive recommended amounts of many nut...
Objective: Institutionalised elderly people at northern latitudes may be at elevated risk for vitami...
Life expectancy in both the Western and non-western population has been increasing over the past cen...
Introduction: According to NHANES data from 1999-2000, 52% of US adults reported talcing a dietary s...
Background: Few studies exist on the validity of food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) administered t...
The frequency of dietary supplement use has increased in recent years, especially among older adults...
The predictive power, for total, vascular, cancer and respiratory mortality, of selected redox-modul...