AimHypertension is among the most prevalent chronic diseases with diverse etiology, affecting over 1 billion people globally. In numerous studies, vitamin C inversely correlated with blood pressure and was suspected to have antihypertensive properties. Currently, there is conflicting evidence regarding the relationship between vitamin C and blood pressure, with most studies being conducted on hypertensive subjects. The principal objective of this project was to investigate the relationship between vitamin C and blood pressure in normotensive adult subjects.MethodsA total of 2,533 individuals aged 20 years and above were enrolled in the present study from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017-2018. Outcome variab...
Background: In both developing and developed countries, elevated arterial blood pressure is perhaps ...
Abstract- Hyperandrogenism affects 2-6 % of all women. Hypertension is one of disturbances which is ...
Background: Evidence suggests that low levels of Vitamin D may adversely affect the cardiovascular (...
Background. Hypertension is regarded as a major and independent risk factor of cardiovascular diseas...
BackgroundAscorbic acid or vitamin C has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may impac...
Abstract—Serum vitamin C has been inversely associated with blood pressure in several epidemiologic ...
BackgroundAscorbic acid or vitamin C has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may impac...
BackgroundThe prevalence of hypertension and its contribution to cardiovascular disease risk makes i...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for hypertension. Methods: We assessed 8155 partic...
Vitamin-C is a water soluble molecule that humans have lost the ability to produce. Vitamin-C plays ...
Objective: Both Vitamin C and Vitamin E supplementation were associated with reduction in blood pres...
The acute effect of high-dose intravenous Vitamin C and other nutrients on blood pressure: A cohort ...
Vitamin D deficiency has been proposed as an associating factor with increased blood pressure. We st...
Vitamin-C is a water soluble molecule that humans have lost the ability to produce. Vitamin-C plays ...
Vitamin-C is a water soluble molecule that humans have lost the ability to produce. Vitamin-C plays ...
Background: In both developing and developed countries, elevated arterial blood pressure is perhaps ...
Abstract- Hyperandrogenism affects 2-6 % of all women. Hypertension is one of disturbances which is ...
Background: Evidence suggests that low levels of Vitamin D may adversely affect the cardiovascular (...
Background. Hypertension is regarded as a major and independent risk factor of cardiovascular diseas...
BackgroundAscorbic acid or vitamin C has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may impac...
Abstract—Serum vitamin C has been inversely associated with blood pressure in several epidemiologic ...
BackgroundAscorbic acid or vitamin C has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may impac...
BackgroundThe prevalence of hypertension and its contribution to cardiovascular disease risk makes i...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for hypertension. Methods: We assessed 8155 partic...
Vitamin-C is a water soluble molecule that humans have lost the ability to produce. Vitamin-C plays ...
Objective: Both Vitamin C and Vitamin E supplementation were associated with reduction in blood pres...
The acute effect of high-dose intravenous Vitamin C and other nutrients on blood pressure: A cohort ...
Vitamin D deficiency has been proposed as an associating factor with increased blood pressure. We st...
Vitamin-C is a water soluble molecule that humans have lost the ability to produce. Vitamin-C plays ...
Vitamin-C is a water soluble molecule that humans have lost the ability to produce. Vitamin-C plays ...
Background: In both developing and developed countries, elevated arterial blood pressure is perhaps ...
Abstract- Hyperandrogenism affects 2-6 % of all women. Hypertension is one of disturbances which is ...
Background: Evidence suggests that low levels of Vitamin D may adversely affect the cardiovascular (...