Dietary antioxidant intake is associated with heart failure: Results from the NHANES 2003 –2019

Alongside the accelerating aging of the population, there is an increasing number of people with coronary heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, as well as improvements in medical care, which lead to the longer life expectancy of people with heart disease; these factors all contribute to the increasing prevalence of heart failure (HF).1-4 In 2019, more than 29.7 million people worldwide suffered from HF, with this number expected to rise to 38.7 million by 2030.5 In highly developed countries, like the United States, HF affects 6.578 million people.
Source: Heart and Lung - Category: Intensive Care Authors: Source Type: research