textabstractBACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have shown dietary antioxidants to be inversely correlated with ischemic heart disease. OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether dietary beta-carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E were related to the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) in an elderly population. DESIGN: The study sample consisted of 4802 participants of the Rotterdam Study aged 55-95 y who were free of MI at baseline and for whom dietary data assessed by a semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire were available. During a 4-y follow-up period, 124 subjects had an MI. The association between energy-adjusted beta-carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E intakes and risk of MI was examined by multivariate logistic regression. ...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted to evaluate the relations between antioxidant status ...
death in India. Whether dietary vitamins could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease among Indians i...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...
Oxidation of lipoproteins is hypothesized to promote atherosclerosis and, thus, a high intake of ant...
Laboratory and epidemiological studies suggest that the antioxidants, vitamin E and beta-carotene, p...
People who consume a diet rich in fruit and vegetables have lower risks of cancer, cardiovascular di...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether systemic oxidative stress can predict the risk of first myocardial inf...
Background: Antioxidants in plant foods have been proposed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise...
Background: Antioxidants in plant foods have been proposed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...
This thesis reports the background, design and results of a multi-centre study on the relationship b...
This thesis reports the background, design and results of a multi-centre study on the relationship b...
This thesis reports the background, design and results of a multi-centre study on the relationship b...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted to evaluate the relations between antioxidant status ...
death in India. Whether dietary vitamins could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease among Indians i...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...
Oxidation of lipoproteins is hypothesized to promote atherosclerosis and, thus, a high intake of ant...
Laboratory and epidemiological studies suggest that the antioxidants, vitamin E and beta-carotene, p...
People who consume a diet rich in fruit and vegetables have lower risks of cancer, cardiovascular di...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether systemic oxidative stress can predict the risk of first myocardial inf...
Background: Antioxidants in plant foods have been proposed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise...
Background: Antioxidants in plant foods have been proposed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...
This thesis reports the background, design and results of a multi-centre study on the relationship b...
This thesis reports the background, design and results of a multi-centre study on the relationship b...
This thesis reports the background, design and results of a multi-centre study on the relationship b...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted to evaluate the relations between antioxidant status ...
death in India. Whether dietary vitamins could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease among Indians i...
Background: Carotenoids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease through their antioxidant prop...