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Vitamin C and scar strength: analysis of a historical trial and implications for collagen-related pathologies
Am J Clin Nutr. 2021 Aug 16:nqab262. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqab262. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA double-blind controlled trial initiated in 1944 has led to the common narrative that a 10-mg daily vitamin C intake is adequate to prevent and treat impaired wound healing, and by inference, other collagen-related diseases such as heart disease or stroke. The WHO relies on this narrative to set the recommended nutrient intake for vitamin C. This narrative, however, is based on what is known as the eyeball method of data assessment. The 1944 trial published individual participant data on scar strength providing an opportunity to ...
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - August 16, 2021 Category: Nutrition Authors: Philippe P Hujoel Margaux L A Hujoel Source Type: research

Associations of longitudinal trajectories in body roundness index with mortality and cardiovascular outcomes: a cohort study
CONCLUSION: BRI trajectories were significantly associated with the risk of CVD, and the association was more evident in younger adults.PMID:34918019 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqab412
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - December 17, 2021 Category: Nutrition Authors: Mingyang Wu Xiao Yu Luli Xu Shouling Wu Yaohua Tian Source Type: research

Vitamin D supplementation and prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer in the Finnish Vitamin D Trial-a randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin D3 supplementation did not lower the incidence of major CVD events or invasive cancer among older adults, possibly due to sufficient vitamin D status in most participants at baseline. Clinical Trial Registry number: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01463813, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01463813.PMID:34982819 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqab419
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - January 4, 2022 Category: Nutrition Authors: Jyrki K Virtanen Tarja Nurmi Antti Aro Elizabeth R Bertone-Johnson Elina Hypp önen Heikki Kr öger Christel Lamberg-Allardt JoAnn E Manson Jaakko Mursu Pekka M äntyselkä Sakari Suominen Matti Uusitupa Ari Voutilainen Tomi-Pekka Tuomainen Sari Hantunen Source Type: research

Systematic review and meta-analysis examining the relationship between postprandial hypotension, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality
CONCLUSION: This assessment indicates an association of PPH with CVD and all-cause mortality. Further studies are required to improve CVD and mortality estimates but the potential seriousness of CVD and all-cause mortality as outcomes of PPH justifies more screening, diagnosis and research.PMID:35675216 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqac158
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - June 8, 2022 Category: Nutrition Authors: David J A Jenkins Sandhya Sahye-Pudaruth Khosrow Khodabandehlou Fred Liang Maaria Kasmani Jessica Wanyan Maggie Wang Keishini Selvaganesh Melanie Paquette Darshna Patel Andrea J Glenn Korbua Srichaikul Cyril W C Kendall John L Sievenpiper Source Type: research

Causal associations of alcohol consumption with cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality among Chinese
CONCLUSIONS: Our analyses extend the evidence of the harmful effect of alcohol consumption to total CVD (including CHD) and all-cause mortality, highlighting the potential health benefits of lowering alcohol consumption, even among light-to-moderate male drinkers.PMID:35687413 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqac159
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - June 10, 2022 Category: Nutrition Authors: Chunyu Hu Chunyan Huang Jianxin Li Fangchao Liu Keyong Huang Zhongying Liu Xueli Yang Xiaoqing Liu Jie Cao Shufeng Chen Hongfan Li Chong Shen Ling Yu Xigui Wu Ying Li Dongsheng Hu Jianfeng Huang Xiangfeng Lu Dongfeng Gu Source Type: research

Systematic review and meta-analysis examining the relationship between postprandial hypotension, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality
CONCLUSION: This assessment indicates an association of PPH with CVD and all-cause mortality. Further studies are required to improve CVD and mortality estimates but the potential seriousness of CVD and all-cause mortality as outcomes of PPH justifies more screening, diagnosis and research.PMID:35675216 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqac158
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - June 8, 2022 Category: Nutrition Authors: David J A Jenkins Sandhya Sahye-Pudaruth Khosrow Khodabandehlou Fred Liang Maaria Kasmani Jessica Wanyan Maggie Wang Keishini Selvaganesh Melanie Paquette Darshna Patel Andrea J Glenn Korbua Srichaikul Cyril W C Kendall John L Sievenpiper Source Type: research

Causal associations of alcohol consumption with cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality among Chinese
CONCLUSIONS: Our analyses extend the evidence of the harmful effect of alcohol consumption to total CVD (including CHD) and all-cause mortality, highlighting the potential health benefits of lowering alcohol consumption, even among light-to-moderate male drinkers.PMID:35687413 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqac159
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - June 10, 2022 Category: Nutrition Authors: Chunyu Hu Chunyan Huang Jianxin Li Fangchao Liu Keyong Huang Zhongying Liu Xueli Yang Xiaoqing Liu Jie Cao Shufeng Chen Hongfan Li Chong Shen Ling Yu Xigui Wu Ying Li Dongsheng Hu Jianfeng Huang Xiangfeng Lu Dongfeng Gu Source Type: research