Experimental and epidemiological evidence suggests that lycopene, a predominant carotenoid found in human serum, may reduce the risk of certain cancers. We examined the association of dietary, physiological, and other factors with serum lycopene concentrations in a subsample of 946 postmenopausal women participating in the Women\u27s Health Initiative. Pearson partial correlation coefficients and linear regression coefficients were calculated after adjustment for age, ethnicity, and serum low-density- lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. Serum lycopene was correlated with serum LDL cholesterol (r = 0.23) and dietary lycopene (r = 0.17, both p \u3c 0.001). Individual food items found to be correlated with serum lycopene after adjustment included f...
Although dietary intake of tomatoes and tomato products containing lycopene has been reported to red...
and free from cardiovascular disease and cancer to examine the prospective association among plasma ...
Background: Interest in lycopene is growing rapidly following the recent publication of epidemiologi...
Lycopene is potentially effective in the prevention of breast cancer from laboratory and observation...
Lycopene is a carotenoid abundant in fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, guava, etc. Several in ...
Lycopene is a carotenoid abundant in fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, guava, etc. Several in ...
Lycopene is a carotenoid abundant in fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, guava, etc. Several in ...
A potent antioxidant, lycopene, is the most abundant and naturally-occurring carotenoid in tomatoes ...
A potent antioxidant, lycopene, is the most abundant and naturally-occurring carotenoid in tomatoes ...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies have reported associations between reduced cardiovascula...
Objective: We investigated the association between the consumption of tomato and lycopene and cancer...
Lycopene is an acyclic hydrocarbon carotenoid containing 11 conjugated double bonds in the all-trans...
No data exist on the associations of dietary tomato and lycopene consumption with total and cause-sp...
and free from cardiovascular disease and cancer to examine the prospective association among plasma ...
No data exist on the associations of dietary tomato and lycopene consumption with total and cause-sp...
Although dietary intake of tomatoes and tomato products containing lycopene has been reported to red...
and free from cardiovascular disease and cancer to examine the prospective association among plasma ...
Background: Interest in lycopene is growing rapidly following the recent publication of epidemiologi...
Lycopene is potentially effective in the prevention of breast cancer from laboratory and observation...
Lycopene is a carotenoid abundant in fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, guava, etc. Several in ...
Lycopene is a carotenoid abundant in fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, guava, etc. Several in ...
Lycopene is a carotenoid abundant in fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, guava, etc. Several in ...
A potent antioxidant, lycopene, is the most abundant and naturally-occurring carotenoid in tomatoes ...
A potent antioxidant, lycopene, is the most abundant and naturally-occurring carotenoid in tomatoes ...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies have reported associations between reduced cardiovascula...
Objective: We investigated the association between the consumption of tomato and lycopene and cancer...
Lycopene is an acyclic hydrocarbon carotenoid containing 11 conjugated double bonds in the all-trans...
No data exist on the associations of dietary tomato and lycopene consumption with total and cause-sp...
and free from cardiovascular disease and cancer to examine the prospective association among plasma ...
No data exist on the associations of dietary tomato and lycopene consumption with total and cause-sp...
Although dietary intake of tomatoes and tomato products containing lycopene has been reported to red...
and free from cardiovascular disease and cancer to examine the prospective association among plasma ...
Background: Interest in lycopene is growing rapidly following the recent publication of epidemiologi...